The Chinese entrepreneur who founded Orchids of Asia Day Spa & Massage was seen rooting for the New England Patriots at Mar-a-Lago alongside President Donald Trump early last month.

Li Yang shared a photo of herself and a friend sitting directly behind President Trump at the event, which took place just two weeks before Patriots owner Robert Kraft would be charged with two counts of misdemeanor solicitation of prostitution for incidents that allegedly transpired at that spa.

Kraft is accused of visiting the spa on two consecutive days in January, with a worker performing a manual sex act on the billionaire during his first appointment while another worker performed an oral sex act during his second sojourn.

He is planning to fight those charges and denies claims he was the recipient of any sexual act at the spa, despite police claiming there is video evidence in the case.

Kraft is one of Trump's closest friends, while Yang is one with deep pockets.

Records obtained by DailyMail.com show that she donated $8,100 to the Trump Victory Fund in 2018, listing her occupation on federal election forms as Chairman of the Women's Charity Foundation

She is also a Trump Republican, having beenann inactive voter with no declared political party for the decade before the current president ran for office.

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Yang gang: Orchids of Asia Day Spa founder Li Yang, 45, posted a photo of herself watching the Patriots win the Super Bowl with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago (Yang in foreground with President Trump and a guest)

Bros: Two weeks later, Patriots owner Robert Kraft would be charged with soliciting prostitution at the spa after a manual and oral sex act were allegedly performed on him (Yang with Don Trump Jr on left and Eric Trump on right)

Squad: Yang, 45, is a frequent guest at Mar-a-Lago and has also visited The White House (above) and Trump Tower multiple times since President Trump took office

Picture perfect: 'Leaders like you are the key to fulfilling our bold agenda to Make America Great Again,' wrote Trump in a note to Yang signed by himself and the First Lady (above)

That Super Bowl party was just one of the many events Yang has attended at Trump's private club in Palm Beach.

Her social media accounts show frequent visits to Mar-a-Lago in the years since President Trump took office.

During those visits she has posed up alongside Donald Jr and Eric Trump, actor Jon Voight, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Sarah Palin and even Don King.

She has also been a guest at both the White House and Trump Tower, where she had an audience with the president.

Yang, 45, owns a string of day spas in south Florida, an area where human trafficking has run rampant of recent, according to a Miami Herald report siting crackdowns on spas in at least three counties.

In Miami-Dade County, at least 205 spas offer sexual services according to the Herald.

Showing her support: Yang's social media accounts show frequent visits to Mar-a-Lago in the years since President Trump took office. During those visits she has posed up alongside actor Jon Voight (left holding a MAGA clutch bag) and Lara Trump (right)

Work: She owns three homes in neighboring counties in Florida and is still a registered cosmetologist Yang above at the White House)

Fight night: Yang donated $8,100 to the Trump Victory Fund in 2018, and on federal forms listed her occupation as Chairman of the Women's Charity Foundation (left with Don King and right with Senator Rick Scott)

Fashion forward: Yang poses with Sarah Palin an a friend while she showing off her custom Trump clutch (above)

Yang, who according to property records owns homes in Wellington, Pembroke Pines and West Palm Beach, has few infractions on her own record, having only been cited for a traffic violations in Palm Beach County.

She is however involved in litigation in Broward County for allegedly fleeing an establishment she owns in February and not paying rent since that time.

She and her husband are still listed as the owners of at least one spa in Florida.

Yang told the Herald that she has sold all of her spas and is out of the business, but would not acknowledge whether or not she knew about allegations that sexual acts were being performed on clients by women who may have been trafficked.

She also revealed that she would be moving to Washington DC.

Yang and the 'Yanne: The spa founder poses up with Kellyanne Conway at an event last year

Behind the scenes: Yang attended events alongside the likes of Sebastian Gorka (left in 2017) and Brad Pascale (right in 2018)

The finer things: Yang and a friend at a 2018 event with Trump surrogates Diamond and Silk

The future is female: Yang at an event for Fox News host Judge Jeanine Pirro (left) and with Transportation Secretary Elaine Cho (right)

Don't rain on her parade: Yang also attended Trump's inauguration, and says she is planning to move to DC (above)

President Trump seems to be impressed with Yang, heralding her business accumen in a signed photo from himself and First Lady Melania Trump.

'Thank you for your friendship and dedication to our cause,' read the note.

'Leaders like you are the key to fulfilling our bold agenda to Make America Great Again.'