Kraft pleads not guilty in prostitution case
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New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft has pleaded not guilty to soliciting prostitution, according to court documents TMZ Sports obtained.
"The defendant Robert Kraft hereby pleads not guilty to all charges and requests a non-jury trial in the above-styled cause," the court records read.
Kraft has denied participating in any illegal activity.
An arraignment is scheduled for March 27 in Florida.
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