Court Gives Official Decision On Robert Kraft’s Prostitution Case

Patriots owner Robert Kraft pleaded not guilty to two charges of solicitation.

His attorneys waived the right to an arraignment and requested a jury trial as reported by court records. Kraft apologized about the scandal, but denied any engagement in illegal activities.

“In deference to the judicial process, I have remained silent these past several weeks. To correct some of the misinformation surrounding this matter, my attorney made his first public comments on Friday night. I would like to use this opportunity to say something that I have wanted to say for four weeks.

“I am truly sorry. I know I have hurt and disappointed my family, my close friends, my co-workers, our fans and many others who rightfully hold me to a higher standard.

“Throughout my life, I have always tried to do the right thing. The last thing I would ever want to do is disrespect another human being. I have extraordinary respect for women; my morals and my soul were shaped by the most wonderful woman, the love of my life, who I was blessed to have as my partner for 50 years.

“As I move forward, I hope to continue to use the platform with which I have been blessed to help others and try to make a difference. I expect to be judged not by my words, but by my actions. And through those actions, I hope to regain your confidence and respect.”

His attorney made a statement on the case, noting that there is no such thing as human traficking.

​​”There was no human trafficking and law enforcement knows it,” the attorney told ESPN. “The video and traffic stop were illegal and law enforcement just doesn’t want to admit it. The state attorney needs to step up and do the right thing and investigate how the evidence in this case was obtained.”

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