U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert claims her husband did not flash his penis at an underage girl at a Colorado bowling alley 18 years ago, despite pleading guilty to the crime.
In her new memoir, “My American Life,” the Colorado Republican vouched for the alleged innocence of her husband, Jayson, then 24, who exposed herself to two young women in 2004 at the Fireside Lane bowling alley in Rifle, Colorado.
Boebert, then 17, was there at the time and is reportedly no longer welcome at the bowling alley, along with Jayson, who pleaded guilty to “public indecency and lewd exposure” and was sentenced to four days in prison, followed by two years of probation.
His current wife has shifted blame for the incident on the 17-year-old bartender, claiming she “wouldn’t stop asking to see her ‘hunky’ future husband’s ‘private tattoo’, and there was no way Jayson had it.” able to know the bartender was underage.
U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert alleges that her husband Jayson (pictured together) failed to flash a 17-year-old bartender at a Colorado bowling alley in 2004, despite his guilty plea.
In her new memoir, Lauren claimed it was the bartender who kept asking for her husband’s “private tattoo” and that he couldn’t have known she was underage.
Jayson was kicked out of the Fireside Lane bowling alley in Rifle (pictured), where he and Boebert, who was dating him at the time, were reportedly banned from
Boebert wrote that she and her future husband were trying to bond the night of the incident when the bartender reportedly heard “what a catch” Jayson would be.
The congresswoman said her husband’s friends “even teased her by saying he had an amazing tattoo done in a private room, which made her curious, so she urged Jayson to show her there at the bar.” .’
Boebert claims that while Jayson tried to ignore the bartender, he had had too much to drink and then “pretended to open his pants,” causing the bowling alley to kick him out.
“The two got into an argument and Jayson threw a basket of chips at the owner,” she wrote. “The police have been called.”
She said her husband eventually entered into a plea deal because he was “a young oilfield worker with no lawyer or the desire to hire one.”
She wrote: ‘He knew the truth – and the truth was that he did not do what he was accused of.’
“But the whole experience opened Jayson’s eyes to the reality that he needed the alcohol and anger management classes that came with the plea deal.”
Boebert also condemned attacks from the left on her and her husband over the incident.
Fast forward a few decades, and now that I’m in the public eye, the left is attacking us relentlessly — damn facts,’ wrote Boebert.
“They point to Jayson’s arrest and say terrible things about him – instead of applauding a man who made a few mistakes along the way, learned from them and then turned himself into a real success, married four incredible young men.” educates. †
Boebert has four children with Jayson and claims her husband has grown for the better since the incident 18 years ago
Boebert (pictured June 8) said her husband pleaded guilty only to being “a young oilfield worker with no lawyer or the desire to hire one.”
Boebert was previously charged with careless driving and operating an unsafe vehicle after rolling her truck into a ditch in Garfield County, Colorado in 2016. She was later arrested and jailed months later in 2017 (pictured) for failing to appear for her court hearing
Jayson’s case wasn’t the Boeberts’ first run-in with the law.
In 2010, Boebert was arrested after a neighbor accused her two pit bulls of attacking her dog.
Five years later, the future congresswoman was arrested for disorderly conduct at a country music festival near Grand Junction, Colorado, after police said she was trying to interfere in the arrest of minors caught drinking underage.
In September 2016, Boebert was charged with careless driving and operating an unsafe vehicle after rolling her truck into a ditch.
She was later arrested and jailed months later in 2017 for failing to appear for her court hearing
Boebert eventually pleaded guilty to unsafe vehicle taxes and paid $123.50 in court fines.
A month after the flashy incident, Jayson was also charged with domestic violence against Boebert in February 2004, who in turn was beaten on a third-degree charge after police said she scratched his face and chest three months later.