Attorney General Maura Healey Releases Bold Statement About The Allegations Against Robert Kraft

Patriots owner Robert Kraft is dealing with two charges of soliciting another person to commit crime, and there is also physical evidence to prove his involvement in the scandal. Attorney General Maura Healey made a statement on the scandal, and used it to initiate a discussion on a bigger problem.

Attorney General Healey decided to renew her call on Tuesday for passing the legislation that will eventually license and regulate massage therapists and bodyworks in Massachusetts. She spoke after the prostitution scandal that shocked the country. The Patriots owner is one of the many men who were involved and charged.

The Democrat did not fail to mention that she finds the charges against Robert Kraft to be “deeply troubling and disturbing.” Healey is confident about the efforts authorities put to “do their job.”

Kraft is one of the hundreds men who were accused of prostitution soliciting. He was charged on two counts of prostitution soliciting, but denied any engagement in illegal activities.

According to police sources, the Patriots owner was caught in video, and nothing beats videos, right? He was engaged in a sex act on January 19, and did the same thing the following day in the same establishment.

Healey’s office has prosecuted dozens of sex trafficking cases. She sponsors the bill that would bring new rules and regulations for Massachusetts business that offer massage and bodyworks. The Attorney General is interested in establishing a code of ethics for the profession. The measure was field prior to the prostitution scandal.

Healey is tough on this one

“This is not a victimless crime,” Healey talked about prostitution during her monthly “Ask the AG” program Tuesday on WGBH-FM. “At the other end there is always someone’s mother, daughter, sister, and they don’t want to be there.”

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