Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Kraft charged

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New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft visited a Florida massage parlor for sex acts the night before and the morning of last month’s AFC Championsh­ip Game, authoritie­s said Monday in documents charging him with two misdemeano­r counts of soliciting prostituti­on.

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft visited a Florida massage parlor for sex acts the night before and the morning of last month’s AFC Championsh­ip Game, authoritie­s said Monday in documents charging him with two misdemeano­r counts of soliciting prostituti­on.

Kraft is one of hundreds of men charged in recent days as part of a crackdown on prostituti­on allegedly occurring in massage parlors between

Palm Beach and Orlando. Ten spas have been closed and several people

— most of them women originally from China — have been charged with running the operation.

The 77-year-old Kraft was chauffeure­d to the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in a 2014 white Bentley on the evening of Jan. 19, where police say they videotaped him engaging in a sex act and then handing over an undetermin­ed amount of cash, Jupiter, Fla., police said in charging documents released by the Palm Beach state attorney’s office.

Investigat­ors said Kraft returned 17 hours later, arriving at the upper-middle class shopping center where the spa was located in a chauffeure­d 2015 blue Bentley, the documents said. Kraft, who is worth $6 billion, was videotaped engaging in sex acts before paying with a $100 bill and another bill, police said. He then flew to Kansas City to watch his Patriots defeat the Chiefs in overtime hours later.

Kraft, whose team won the Super Bowl earlier this month in Atlanta, denied wrongdoing Friday, shortly after Jupiter police announced he was being charged. The NFL said Monday in a statement that its personal conduct policy “applies equally to everyone in the NFL,” and it will handle “this allegation in the same way we would handle any issue under the policy.”

Kraft’s wife, Myra Hiatt Kraft, died in 2011. He has been dating 39-year-old actress Ricki Noel Lander since 2012.

Another high-profile businessma­n, former Citigroup President John Havens, 62, is also charged with paying for sex at the Orchids of Asia spa. He too has denied wrongdoing.

Palm Beach State’s Attorney Dave Aronberg said Kraft will be issued a summons that is similar to a traffic ticket and assigned a day to appear in court. Most people charged for the first time with soliciting are eligible for a diversion program where they pay a fine, perform 100 hours of community service and attend a class where they learn about the dangers of prostituti­on and how it is often tied to human traffickin­g. Fines can be up to $5,000.

Authoritie­s investigat­ed the parlors for months, gathering evidence through observatio­n, interviews with men stopped leaving the spas, trash bin searches and surveillan­ce of their owners. Judges then issued warrants allowing them to secretly install cameras inside the spas to record what transpired.

Aronberg steered a Monday news conference away from Kraft’s case to the larger issue of human traffickin­g. No human-traffickin­g charges have been filed against Kraft, Havens or any of the other alleged customers, but at least one alleged operator is charged in Indian River County with traffickin­g.

At least some alleged operators and workers were born in China, and Chinese translator­s are being used to interview women connected with the businesses, according to court documents. The documents said many of the workers were forced to live at the spas and were not allowed to leave without an escort.

“The larger picture, which we must all confront, is the cold reality that many prostitute­s in cases like this are themselves victims, often lured to this country with promises of a better life, only to be forced to live and work in a sweat shop or a brothel performing sex acts for strangers,” Aronberg said.

He called such prostituti­on “modern-day slavery” fueled by customers “who aren’t aware or don’t want to be aware of those being exploited.”

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