The frequently middle-aged women who work in parlors with names like Orchids of Asia and Rainbow Spa are often struggling to pay off high debts to family members, loan sharks, labor traffickers and lawyers who help them file phony asylum claims. In some cases, their passports are taken and their illegal immigration status keeps them further in the shadows, with some of them rotated every 10 days to two weeks between spas operated by the same owners. Forced to pay for their own supplies and even their own condoms, many women must sleep on the same massage tables where they service customers and cook on hot plates in cramped kitchens or on back steps.
Will anyone ask Robert Kraft about all of this?I bet not.
I would be surprised if the liberal media did not ask him such questions, given his connections to the president - and that the majority of the liberal media is outside of Boston and unlikely to want to skip a chance to embarrass the Patriots.
However, at least from the available evidence so far (which is pretty skimpy), the women who were arrested with him don't fit any of the descriptions you included. And money laundering to go along with running a prositution ring or a brothel is not nearly at the level that was suggested in the early reporting on the topic.
I sure hope that if there was sex trafficking that the folks behind it get nailed. And, for all that I doubt Kraft knew the background, should he prove to have known what the situation was and that it was trafficking, then they'd best throw the bookcase at him.
Misdemeanor prostitution, OTOH, would not be worth anybody's time to publicize were it not Bob Kraft.