The investigation by law enforcement officers
in three Florida counties into the trafficking of young women to
work at day spas and massage parlors has led to hundreds being
charged.
Kraft, 77, and the other defendants charged with first-degree
misdemeanors "come from all walks of life," Dave Aronberg, the
state attorney for Palm Beach County, told reporters.
On Friday, police named Kraft as a client at the Orchids of Asia
Day Spa in Jupiter, saying they had video of him engaging in
paid sex acts with a worker there on two occasions.
Florida law requires that defendants convicted of those crimes
pay a $5,000 fine, perform 100 hours of community service and
take classes on the dangers of prostitution and human
trafficking, Aronberg said. While they also face possible jail
time of 60 days to one year, it is not likely to be applied to
first-time offenders, he said.
Kraft denies engaging in "any illegal activity," according to
Aaron Salkin, a spokesman for Kraft and the Super Bowl champion
Patriots, the National Football League's dominant franchise.
Kraft and the other defendants were charged as part of a
statewide probe into human trafficking, which Aronberg said was
still underway.
"The larger picture which we must all confront is the cold
reality that many prostitutes in cases like this are themselves
victims," he said.
The NFL, which said last week it was monitoring the case,
released a new statement on Monday saying everyone, including
team owners, were bound by the league's personal conduct policy.
"We are seeking a full understanding of the facts, while
ensuring that we do not interfere with an ongoing law
enforcement investigation," the statement said. "We will take
appropriate action as warranted based on the facts."
(Reporting by Jonathan Allen and Peter Szekely in New York;
editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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