The court papers said O'Brien also repeatedly phoned the Dundee SNP parliamentary office and made offensive remarks.
Two people have admitted racially abusing Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf and hurling offensive remarks at other SNP politicians.
Both admitted making racist remarks about Yousaf, who was one of three candidates at the time, at Dundee Sheriff Court on Wednesday Following this, they directed verbal abuse towards local SNP MSP Shona Robison, who is now Deputy First Minister, and MP Chris Law at the party's parliamentary office on Old Glamis Road on the same day.
Currie pleaded not guilty to resisting arrest and struggling outside a police station on Bell Street in Dundee as well as being in possession of cocaine, which the court accepted.
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