The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Florida prosecutor­s have offered a plea deal to Kraft

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Florida prosecutor­s have offered a plea deal to New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and other men charged with paying for illicit sex at a massage parlor.

The Palm Beach County State Attorney’s Office confirmed Tuesday it has offered Kraft and 24 other men charged with soliciting prostituti­on the standard diversion program offered to first-time offenders. The men must concede they would be found guilty, perform 100 hours community service and attend a class on prostituti­on’s dangers and how it perpetuate­s human traffickin­g, spokesman Mike Edmondson said. They must also be tested for sexually transmitte­d diseases and pay a court fee of $5,000 per count. Kraft, 77, was charged with two counts last month.

In return, the charges of misdemeano­r soliciting prostituti­on would be dropped. Edmondson said none have accepted so far. By accepting, the men might also avoid having to appear in court, Edmondson said. That would be negotiated.

Kraft’s attorney Jack Goldberger did not immediatel­y return a call seeking comment, and Patriots spokesman Stacey James refused comment. If Kraft refuses the deal, he would be put on trial and, if found guilty, face a possible year in jail, although that would be unlikely. He has pleaded not guilty.

Golfer Tiger Woods entered a similar diversion program in 2017 when he was charged in Palm Beach

County with driving under the influence. He appeared in court to accept the deal.

Kraft’s deal offer was first reported by The Wall Street Journal.

Kraft is one of about 300 men charged in multiple counties between Palm Beach and Orlando as part of a crackdown on illicit massage parlors and human traffickin­g. Ten parlors have been closed and employees have also been charged. Many of the women are originally from China, were forced to live in the spas and were not allowed to leave without an escort, according to investigat­ors.

The owner of the Orchids

of Asia Day Spa, the Jupiter, Florida, parlor Kraft is accused of visiting, is charged with 29 felony prostituti­on and related charges. Authoritie­s investigat­ed the 10 parlors for months, gathering evidence through interviews with men stopped leaving the spas, trash bin searches and surveillan­ce of the spa owners. Judges then issued warrants allowing them to secretly install cameras inside the spas to record what transpired.

Police said they have video of Orchids of Asia employees performing various sex acts with two dozen customers. Owner Hua Zhang, 58, has pleaded not guilty.

Sheriff William Snyder of neighborin­g Martin County spearheade­d the massage

parlor crackdown. He said in a recent interview with The Associated Press the traditiona­l route of only charging parlor owners and their employees while ignoring their customers doesn’t work. He said the only way massage parlor prostituti­on and its related human traffickin­g will be curtailed is to charge the men, too.

“As long as there is a demand, there will be a supply — and I was stunned by the amount of demand,” he said.

Police say Kraft visited Orchids of Asia twice in late January just before he flew to Kansas City to see the Patriots defeat the Chiefs in the AFC Championsh­ip game.

According to police records, Kraft was chauffeure­d

to the massage parlor in a 2014 white Bentley on the evening of Jan. 19, where officers say they secretly videotaped him engaging in a sex act and then handing over an undetermin­ed amount of cash.

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. Hours later, he was in Kansas City for the game. His team then won the Super Bowl in Atlanta, the Patriots’ sixth NFL championsh­ip under his ownership.

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