JUPITER, Fla. — New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft has been charged with soliciting another to commit prostitution in Florida, according to the NBC station in West Palm Beach.
Kraft's arrest was part of a large 6-month human trafficking investigation. According to the NBC station in Miami, the investigation focused on massage parlors where victims were recruited to perform sex acts in exchange for money.
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On Tuesday, police announced the arrest of two women on prostitution, racketeering and money laundering charges and said nearly 200 others would be arrested on solicitation charges. Thursday, police in Vero Beach announced the arrest of eight other suspects linked to three massage parlors, plus nearly 200 men who solicited prostitution.
"He is one of the individuals -- that would be Mr. Robert Kraft," a Jupiter Police Chief Daniel Kerr said at a press conference on Friday morning.
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Kraft is being charged with two counts of soliciting another to commit prostitution based on two separate visits. According to police, there's video evidence of all the men being charged, the NBC station in West Palm Beach reported.
Police said they have not had contact with Kraft, according to the NBC station in Boston.
A spokesperson for Robert Kraft has released the following statement:
"We categorically deny that Mr. Kraft engaged in any illegal activity. Because it is a judicial matter, we will not be commenting further."
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