St Louis Post-Dispatch: “A Missouri lawmaker allegedly used his position as a cop to receive a ‘sexual favor’ from an intoxicated teenage girl in 2015 and his boss, the Pike County sheriff, is accused of attempting to obstruct a probe as the deputy ran for a seat in the Legislature last year, the Post-Dispatch has learned. According to a report obtained from Frankford Police Chief Josh Baker in response to an open records request, state Rep. Chad Perkins, a Bowling Green Republican, allegedly accepted ‘sexual favors from a teenage girl while on duty’ as a police officer.”
“The report said the Pike County prosecutor, as well as state and federal investigators have been alerted to the allegations. The speaker of the Missouri House, Rep. Rob Vescovo, R-Arnold, also has been notified of the incident. The speaker forwarded the information to the House Ethics Committee. In an April 19 memo that was attached to the report, Baker writes to Vescovo, and officials working for the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the attorney general’s office and the Peace Officer Standards & Training Program. ‘I implore your offices to investigate this ongoing criminal activity,’ he said. Perkins, 42, is a freshman lawmaker who was elected to the northeast Missouri House seat in 2020. He represents parts of Ralls, Monroe, Lincoln, and Pike counties. Perkins said his relationship with the 19-year-old was consensual and the controversy is the product of a local political feud over his decision to not publicly endorse Baker’s wife in her bid for Pike County assessor in the 2020 election. ‘There is no victim. There’s nothing to that. It was just political sour grapes because I wouldn’t help his wife out,’ Perkins said.”