New details have been released on the involvement of Robert Kraft in a Jupiter, Florida human trafficking scandal. Palm Beach State Attorney Dave Aronberg on Monday made public the probable cause affidavits for all 25 men charged in the prostitution bust, including the New England Patriots owner.

According to his charging document, one of the two occasions which video surveillance caught Kraft engaged in illegal activity at Orchids of Asia Day Spa occurred on the morning of January 20th, mere hours before he watched the Patriots beat the Kansas City Chiefs in overtime of the AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead Stadium.

The affidavit states that Kraft entered the spa just before 11:00 a.m. and was escorted to a private room where he hugged an “Asian female,” completely disrobing and laying face up on a massage table. After a sexual encounter that included the woman fondling Kraft's genitals and “[putting] her head down by his penis,” he gave her a $100 bill and another unidentified bill. Kraft left the scene at approximately 11:13 a.m., getting into a 2015 Bentley that was waiting in the parking lot.

The Patriots and Chiefs kicked off at Arrowhead Stadium just over seven hours later. A flight from West Palm Beach to Kansas City takes approximately four hours and 40 minutes, according to Delta Airlines.

Kraft, who was also positively identified at the spa by his Massachusetts driver's license on January 19th, was charged last week with two counts of soliciting prostitution. A spokesman for Kraft subsequently released a statement “categorically” denying that his client “engaged in any illegal activity.” If convicted, Kraft could face up to a year in jail.