FL Spa Arrest The proposed agreement calls for Kraft and the other men charged with soliciting prostitution to admit they would have been proven guilty at trial, the WSJ reported Tuesday, citing a "a person familiar with the matter." In addition, the agreement also calls for the men to complete an educational course on prostitution, perform 1,000 hours of community service, take a screening for sexually transmitted diseases and pay for some court costs, per the WSJ.
The WSJ characterized the deal as "unusual," noting that legal experts have questions about how Florida police originally obtained search warrants which resulted in Kraft being charged with two misdemeanor counts of soliciting prostitution.
Not a word and no charges for human trafficking? What am I missing here?
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MaxVieuxlieu ago
There was no human trafficking. All the girls were at least 24. Kraft was never going to face any serious charges. He was charged with a misdemeanor. The odds of him ever doing anything other than paying a fine and doing some community service or education were always zero.
think- ago
Definitely not true. There might not have been any trafficking of minors, but adult women definitely were trafficked and forced into prostitution.
MaxVieuxlieu ago
Any evidence for this?
think- ago
MaxVieuxlieu ago
So...no evidence then?