Robert Kraft's alleged involvement in a prostitution ring may be the tip of the iceberg.
The New England Patriots owner, who was charged Friday by Jupiter, Fla., police on two counts of a soliciting a prostitute, may not be the most high-profile person tied to the story, ESPN's Adam Schefter said Friday on "SportsCenter."
"I'm also told that Robert Kraft is not the biggest name involved down there in South Florida," Schefter said.
It's unclear who that name would be. WPTV's Merris Badcock tweeted a list of the 24 others charged along with Kraft as a result of a months-long investigation, and at first glance, none stand out more than the prominent Patriots owner.
List of those involved in sex trafficking operation out of Jupiter. https://t.co/pR2XN2BtkZ @WPTV @WPTVContact5 pic.twitter.com/tZg9HiXM9p — Merris Badcock (@MerrisBadcock) February 22, 2019
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We may hear plenty more about this case, however. Jupiter police revealed there is video evidence of Kraft not only entering a Florida day spa but actually receiving sexual services, and in an interview on WEEI's "Dale & Keefe," TMZ reporter Evan Rosenblum suggested that video could be made public.
On @DaleKeefeWEEI, @EvanTMZ said there's close to a "100 percent certainty" that incriminating video of Robert Kraft will become public at some point. — Zack Cox (@ZackCoxNESN) February 22, 2019
A spokeseman for Kraft released a statement "categorically" denying he committed any illegal activity.
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