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New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and girlfriend Ricki Noel Lander celebrate after his team won the Super Bowl in Atlanta on February 3. Photo: USA TODAY

Robert Kraft, billionaire owner of NFL’s New England Patriots, is charged with soliciting prostitutes at Orchids of Asia parlour

  • Robert Kraft, whose New England Patriots are the Super Bowl champions, was twice videotaped receiving a sex act at a Florida massage parlour, police say
  • The billionaire, 77, denies wrongdoing after he was caught up in a massive police sting against sex trafficking

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft faces misdemeanour charges of soliciting prostitutes after he was twice videotaped receiving a sex act at a Florida massage parlour, police said Friday in a case that could get him in trouble with the NFL.

The 77-year-old billionaire Kraft denied any wrongdoing.

Mark McGuire, a New York Giants football fan, poses on Friday in front of the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Jupiter, Florida, where New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft was allegedly recorded during sex acts with prostitutes. Photo: AFP

He was not immediately arrested. Jupiter police said a warrant will be issued and his lawyers will be notified. They said details about the charges against the owner of the Super Bowl champion team will not be released until next week.

The charge comes amid a crackdown on sex trafficking from Palm Beach to Orlando in which police planted cameras in massage parlours.

Hundreds of arrest warrants have been issued in recent days as a result of a six-month investigation, and more are expected. Ten spas have been closed, and several people have been taken into custody on sex trafficking charges.

Jupiter Police Chief Daniel Kerr said he was shocked to learn that Kraft, who is worth US$6 billion, was paying for sex inside a shopping-centre massage parlour, the Orchids of Asia Day Spa. “We are as equally stunned as everyone else,” Kerr said.

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft raises the Vince Lombardi Trophy in Atlanta on February 3. Photo: USA TODAY

Most people charged for the first time with soliciting a prostitute in Florida are allowed to enter a diversion program, said attorney David Weinstein, a former prosecutor. Kraft would probably have to perform 100 hours of community service and attend a course on the harmful effects of prostitution and sex trafficking, he said.

The NFL did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment. Under league policy, players, owners, coaches and other employees can be punished for “conduct detrimental to the integrity of and public confidence in” the NFL.

“Ownership and club or league management have traditionally been held to a higher standard and will be subject to more significant discipline,” the policy says.

Robert Kraft with girlfriend Ricki Noel Lander on February 14 in Beverly Hills, California. Photo: AFP

The Patriots won the Super Bowl this month over the Los Angeles Rams for their sixth NFL championship in the past 18 seasons, making them the most successful team in pro sports during that span.

Kraft lives in Massachusetts and has a home in the Palm Beach area. Though he is a Democrat, he is friendly with US President Donald Trump and a frequent guest at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club. Kraft’s wife, Myra Hiatt Kraft, died in 2011. He has been dating 39-year-old actress Ricki Noel Lander since 2012.

In a statement, Kraft’s representatives said they “categorically deny that Mr Kraft engaged in any illegal activity.”

Jupiter, Florida, Police Chief Daniel Kerr speaks during a news conference on Friday where he announced that New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft had been charged with solicitation of prostitution. Photo: AP

Vero Beach Police Chief David Currey, whose agency has been involved in the sex-trafficking investigation, told reporters earlier this week that the prostitutes are victims who have been trapped into the trade.

“These girls are there all day long, into the evening. They can’t leave and they are performing sex acts,” Currey said, according to TCPalm. “Some of them may tell us they’re OK, but they’re not.”

Kraft, who made his initial fortune through a packaging company, bought the Patriots in 1994 for US$172 million to keep the team from moving to St Louis. He hired Bill Belichick as coach in 2000, and the team later drafted quarterback Tom Brady, launching its nearly two decades of success.

In 2007, the Patriots got in trouble for filming other teams’ signals. The NFL fined the team US$250,000 and Belichick US$500,000. In 2014, Brady was accused of deflating game footballs to gain a better grip. He served a four-game suspension, and the Patriots were fined US$1 million.

Kraft was not implicated in either scandal.

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