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Henry McKenna

Report: Prosecutors offer to drop solicitation charges against Robert Kraft

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft could see his charges for soliciting prostitution dropped, according to The Wall Street Journal. Prosecutors have extended an offer to the men charged in this case, but it comes with conditions.

The men have to admit they would’ve been found guilty at trial, while also completing an educational course on prostitution and 100 hours of community service. The admission of guilt makes this an unusual deal, according to the WSJ.

Kraft is facing charges for soliciting prostitution. Investigators said they had video of the 77-year-old billionaire paying for sex acts at the Orchids of Asia Spa in Jupiter, Fla. Kraft has denied all wrongdoings and has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

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