Windsor Star

Kraft pleads not guilty to soliciting prostituti­on

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New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft has pleaded not guilty to two counts of misdemeano­ur solicitati­on of prostituti­on in a Florida case, according to court documents released Thursday. Kraft’s attorney Jack Goldberger filed the written plea with the Palm Beach County court on Wednesday. Kraft, 77, is requesting a non-jury trial.

Kraft was among hundreds of men charged in a crackdown on massage parlour prostituti­on and an investigat­ion into human traffickin­g at Florida spas. Ten spas have been closed and several people, mostly women originally from China, have been charged with running the operation. Police in Jupiter, Fla., said in court documents that Kraft was chauffeure­d to the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in a white 2014 Bentley on the evening of Jan. 19, where investigat­ors said they videotaped him engaging in a sex act and then handing over an undetermin­ed amount of cash.

Kraft returned 17 hours later, arriving at the upper-middle class shopping centre where the spa was located in a chauffeure­d blue 2015 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 the AFC championsh­ip game.

Under Florida law, if Kraft is convicted, he would be required to complete 100 hours of community service, attend a class on the dangers of prostituti­on and its connection to human traffickin­g and pay a $5,000 fine. He could also get a year in jail, although that is unlikely.

He could also enrol in a diversion program. He would still have to perform the community service, attend the class and pay a fine, but he would avoid a criminal record.

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