"[Kraft] proclaimed his innocence totally, but I’m very surprised to see it," Trump said after his longtime friend was charged with soliciting prostitution in Florida

Trump Is 'Very Sad' and 'Surprised' After Friend Robert Kraft Was Accused of Soliciting Prostitutes in Florida

Trump was asked about the case while at the White House to meet with Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping.

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According to pool reports, Trump said, “Well it’s very sad, I was very surprised to see it.”

“[Kraft] proclaimed his innocence totally, but I’m very surprised to see it,” Trump said.

Josh explained then: “The worst time in my dad’s life” — the death of Kraft’s wife Myra in 2011 — “this guy was there for him.” According to the Globe, Trump frequently called Kraft and traveled to Massachusetts to visit.

“Friendship trumps politics, for lack of a better term,” Josh said. “You might not agree with what your friend believes, but why let that ruin a friendship?”

Kraft, 77, has continued to be a visible Trump supporter, even joining the president at the White House. Per the Globe, his team also had a special Super Bowl ring made for Trump with Trump’s name on it.

Image zoom The Trumps and Krafts in February 2011

On Friday, Florida police said Kraft is being charged with two counts of soliciting prostitution in connection with a human trafficking sting tied to a chain of local massage parlors.

The allegations stem from two separate visits by Kraft, 77, to the Orchids of Asia Day Spa, which has been identified as part of an alleged human trafficking and prostitution network, according to the Palm Beach Post. Police said the visits by Kraft to the spa occurred last month.

Investigators said they allegedly had evidence Kraft had been driven to a storefront spa in Jupiter and employees performed sex acts on him on at least two occasions.

The spa came under law enforcement scrutiny last October, with police conducting visual surveillance that found a solely male clientele entering and exiting with most customers inside for less than an hour, reports WCVB.

Following confirmation of his charges, a spokesman for Kraft told PEOPLE: “We categorically deny that Mr. Kraft engaged in any illegal activity. Because it is a judicial matter, we will not be commenting further.”

The National Football League said in its own statement that the league “is aware of the ongoing law enforcement matter and will continue to monitor developments.”

Jupiter Police Chief Daniel Kerr said there is video evidence of Kraft and 24 other men who are being charged with solicitation, reports West Palm Beach news station WPTV.