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Robert Kraft Waives Arraignment, Pleads Not Guilty to All Charges And Requests Trial by Jury

Patriots owner Robert Kraft waived his arraignment and requested a trial by jury on Tuesday in relation to his arrest for soliciting prostitution in Florida.

Kraft had previously pleaded not guilty and asked for a non-jury trial when his attorney Jack A. Goldberger appeared in court on his behalf in February. His arraignment was scheduled for Wednesday.

Kraft was charged by state attorney Dave Aronberg in Palm Beach County, Fla., on Monday. The plea comes after Kraft was one of 25 people charged last week in a statewide investigation into the use of massage parlors for prostitution and human trafficking.