Pittsburgh man charged in relation to South Florida prostitution ring

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PITTSBURGH — A Pittsburgh man has been charged in relation to a prostitution ring in South Florida that made headlines last week for the alleged involvement of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.

Channel 11 has reviewed the police report that alleges Mark Bope solicited prostitution at Orchids of Asia Day Spay on Jan. 18.

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Police have charged more than 100 people in relation to the alleged prostitution and human trafficking ring.

Last week this made headlines when Patriots owner Robert Kraft was named as one of the alleged customers.

Bope is listed as the owner of Architectural Clay Products

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"Our office treats everyone the same. Whether you have a lot of money or you are indigent," Florida State Attorney Dave Aronberg said.

If convicted, Bope could face a year and jail and $5,000 in fines.