Robert Kraft Pleads Not Guilty In Prostitution Case

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Kraft pleads not guilty to all charges of soliciting prostitution.

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft has formally entered a not guilty plea in his prostitution case, according to court records obtained by TMZ Sports

As you all well know, Kraft has been charged with soliciting prostitution at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Jupiter, Florida, and officials say there's video evidence of the 77-year old receiving oral sex in exchange for money.

"The defendant Robert Kraft hereby pleads not guilty to all charges and requests a non-jury trial in the above-styled cause," the court documents state, according to TMZ

The videotaped incidents occurred on January 19 and January 20, the same day the Patriots played the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game. 

Officials describe Kraft's visit to the Orchids of Asia Day Spa:

"[employee] escorted Kraft to a room identified as JPPD Cam 2. There, the two hugged each other and Kraft took off all his clothing, laid face up on the massage table and [employee] hugged him again. At approximately 1102hrs. (Employee) began manipulating Kraft’s penis and testicles and then put her head down by his penis. This went on several minutes.”

"After a few minutes, [employee] wiped Kraft in the area of his genitals with a white towel, helped him get dressed and hugged him again. Kraft gave [employee] one $100 bill plus at least one other unidentifiable bill." 

If convicted, Kraft faces up to a year in jail. 

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