One woman accused of providing sex services to New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and others in January at a Palm Beach County spa has been arrested, according to records.

Shen Mingbi, 58, of Jupiter was arrested Monday on eight counts of offering to commit prostitution and a single count of deriving support from proceeds of prostitution after a Jupiter police investigation.

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According to court records, Mingbi was involved in providing sex services to Kraft on Jan. 19 at Orchids of Asia Day Spa near Indiantown Road and U.S. 1.

Kraft is accused of getting similar sex services the next day from Lei Wang, 40, at the spa, records said.

Wang and another woman, Hua Zhang, 58, were arrested earlier in connection with the case.

Wang and Zhang each face charges including more than two dozen counts of soliciting another to commit prostitution, deriving support from proceeds of prostitution, maintaining a house of prostitution and renting space to be used for prostitution.

Mingbi also is accused of being involved in providing paid sex services to other men, records showed.

A fourth woman, Lei Chen, 43, of Jupiter, was arrested April 13 in the case, records show. Chen’s charges are the same as those of Mingbi, though Chen is not accused of providing sex services to Kraft.

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Kraft, 77, faces two misdemeanor charges of soliciting prostitution. About two dozen men in total have been implicated in the case.

The case involving Orchids of Asia began being disclosed Feb. 19 at a media briefing at the Martin County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff William Snyder said his agency targeted four spas in Martin County and spoke of the cases in the context of human trafficking.

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Investigators ultimately were led to Orchids of Asia in the neighboring Palm Beach County community of Jupiter, where covert surveillance cameras were installed after investigators got a warrant.

Kraft's alleged involvement in the case was disclosed days later.

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In court in Palm Beach County April 12, Assistant State Attorney Greg Kridos said at the outset of the investigation into Orchids of Asia, there appeared to be human trafficking involved but as the case went on, and after evaluating the evidence, there didn’t appear to be human trafficking.

During the investigation of Mingbi, a detective watched Mingbi travel to a nearby Bank of America and make a cash deposit. Investigators also got a state report that documents the earnings reported by a business for employees and/or owners and managers.

There was no income reported for Mingbi, who has an address in Flushing, New York, listed on some records.

A search warrant executed Feb. 28 on Mingbi’s safety deposit box turned up about $43,800 in cash.

A search warrant executed the same day on Chen's name at J.P. Morgan Chase revealed Chen had about $2,900 in a number of accounts.

Kraft has a suppression hearing scheduled Friday in Palm Beach County.

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Kraft's attorneys have made many legal filings to get the videos said to depict the Kraft sex acts protected from release and suppressed from the criminal case.

Kraft has several high-profile lawyers, including William Burck, whose biography states he was special counsel and deputy counsel to President George W. Bush and a former federal prosecutor in New York. Published reports indicate Burck also represented at least three current or former officials in President Donald Trump’s White House.

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Mingbi had a court-ordered bond of $5,000 on the charge of deriving support from proceeds of prostitution, and was released on her own recognizance on the other charges, records showed.

She was released Tuesday from the Palm Beach County Jail, records showed.

Mingbi must surrender her passport and travel documents and can't work in a spa or massage parlor, records said.

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