KEY POINTS
  • New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft released his first public statement Saturday since being charged with two counts of soliciting prostitution.
  • His statement comes after prosecutors offered Kraft a deal on March 18 to drop the charges of soliciting prostitution in exchange for an admission that he could be found guilty in the case if prosecutors presented their evidence at trial. 
  • Kraft and two dozen other men were charged in February in a police sting as part of a human trafficking probe focusing on massage parlors in Florida.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft apologized to his family, friends and fans and vowed to regain their confidence and respect in his first public statement since being charged with two counts of soliciting prostitution as part of a human-trafficking probe in South Florida.

His statement, below, comes after prosecutors offered Kraft a deal on March 18 to drop charges of soliciting prostitution in exchange for an admission that he could have been found guilty in the case if prosecutors presented their evidence at trial.