New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft pleads not guilty to charges of soliciting prostitution
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“The Defendant, Robert Kraft, hereby pleads not guilty to all charges and requests a non-jury trial,” Jack A. Goldberger, Kraft’s attorney, wrote in a filing -- reviewed by USA TODAY Sports -- to Florida's 15th Judicial Circuit Court. The charges against Kraft, 77, were linked to two alleged visits to the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Jupiter, Florida, last month. The spa was under surveillance as part of multi-jurisdiction prostitution ring investigation. The second visit on Jan. 20 came hours before the Patriots played in the AFC title game in Kansas City.
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