Clark Griffith, a Minneapolis attorney whose father, Calvin, owned the Minnesota Twins until 1984, was charged in Ramsey County District Court on Wednesday with indecent exposure following an incident with a William Mitchell College of Law student in January.
The charges say that Griffith, 70, then an adjunct professor at the college, exposed himself and told the 24-year-old female student to touch his penis as they stood on St. Paul's Victoria Street after a meeting at a restaurant.
The student had asked Griffith to work with her one-on-one in an independent clinic, the charges say.
A day after the encounter, alleged to have occurred Jan. 24, the woman reported the incident to law school administrators.
The college then began an investigation that led Griffith to send a text message to the woman Jan. 26 in which he wrote, in part: "It is my fault. Instead of a complaint to the school, you need only tell me. Now I risk life, marriage, career and reputation. ... "
In pleading for her to drop the complaint, Griffith wrote that the hurt his daughters "would suffer is too horrible to consider," the charges say.
Two days later, on Jan. 28, the student returned a call to Griffith at a police investigator's urging, and their eight-minute-plus conversation was recorded.
Griffith again expressed remorse, according to the charges, saying that "my life is over," and he spoke of being in an "absolute daze" when the incident occurred.