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Robert Kraft: New England Patriots’ owner fights back against charges

The lawyers of Robert Kraft, the New England Patriots’ owner are fighting back hard against the official of law-enforcement in South Florida.




The representative of Kraft, William Bruck, issued a statement to ESPN on Friday night that Kraft is currently facing misdemeanor charges for soliciting prostitution allegedly at a massage parlor located in Jupiter, Florida but Mr. Kraft has not pled guilty to the cages.

Bruck said, “There is no human trafficking involved and the law enforcement are aware of it. The video, as well as the traffic stops, were illegal and the law enforcement is aware of it. They just don’t want to admit to it. The state attorney now needs to step up and do the right thing. He needs to investigate as to how the evidence for this case was obtained.”

24 other men along with Kraft have been accused in this same case. They were all offered the plea deal for accepting the charges and would only need to do 100 hours of community service, pay a fine of 5000 dollars each, take a class on dangers of prostitution and its cases to promote human trafficking as well as get tested for any sexually transmitted diseases.

None of the accused have accepted the deal and as for Kraft, he is ready to fight hard against the charges. The sheriff of the Martin County, Florida named William Snyder said to media that he expects the video surveillance of Kraft’s alleged illicit and illegal activities to be released soon.

Snyder said, “I do think that they are all going to get released.”

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