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Court Hearing Rescheduled for Senator Accused in Groping Incident

By Chase Porter Dec 10, 2025 | 11:06 AM
State Sen. Dan McKeon of Amherst. (Photo Courtesy: Nebraska Unicameral Information Office)

Nebraska State Senator Dan McKeon’s arraignment has been delayed after a judge rejected his attempt to enter a no-contest plea without appearing in court Wednesday.

The registered Republican lawmaker from Amherst had tried to file the plea using a waiver, which the judge said is not allowed, according to the Nebraska Examiner. He is charged with disturbing the peace following an alleged groping incident at a post-session party in May. McKeon is set to appear in Lancaster County court on Dec. 17 at 9:00 a.m.

The judge granted a motion for continuance on behalf of the state, telling McKeon he must appear in-person for proceedings to continue.

Lancaster County Attorney Pat Condon charged McKeon with disturbing the peace Monday, a downgrade from a previous citation for public indecency.

McKeon has declined calls to resign from follow lawmakers and Governor Jim Pillen and maintains his innocence.