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Robert Kraft
by Talon
Robert Kraft
Extracurricular activities come to light
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By: Josh Dyson
On February 22, 2019, news revealed that Patriots owner Robert Kraft was charged with solicitation of prostitution. He was an owner of, arguably, the greatest football dynasty the NFL has ever seen. Kraft just won his sixth Super Bowl, with the age defying and greatest quarterback returning for at least one more season with the Patriots.
Kraft is highly respected by his peers. He also showed his support for criminal justice reform and wrongfully convicted rapper Meek Mill. According to court documents, on the morning of Jan 19th, Kraft paid for a threesome with two women. After the two women were done, Kraft paid the two women $100 dollars each. That was the first incident. The second incident occurred the next morning, on Jan 20th, the same day of the AFC championship game against the Chiefs. Kraft visited an Asian massage parlor, where an employee escorted Kraft to a room. In that room, he received sexual favors, and afterwards gave the employee $100 and another unidentifiable bill. Kraft was only at the massage parlor for a total of 14 minutes, according to officials. Cops say Kraft was wearing a blue baseball cap, blue shorts, and a dark long sleeved shirt. He then flew to Kansas City to watch his Patriots defeat the Chiefs. A spokesperson for Kraft said they “categorically deny that Mr. Kraft engaged in any illegal activity.” Robert Kraft’s court date for 1st-degree misdemeanor solicitation charges is set for April 24.