Trump Parties, Takes Selfie with Founder of Sex Spa Where Robert Kraft was Arrested

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(KNX 1070) -- According to reporting by the Miami Herald, President Trump enjoyed his annual Super Bowl party with some questionable guests.

Cheering on the New England Patriots to victory on February 3, Trump stopped long enough to take a selfie with Florida day spa owner Li Yang -- the founder of the day spa in Palm Beach County, where Patriots owner Robert Kraft was charged with prostitution after he was captured on tape receiving oral sex. 

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Yang, 45, an entrepreneur from China launched the day spas in 2007, under the name Tokyo Day Spas, and then sold the spas in 2013 to Hua Zhang, who renamed them Orchids of Asia Day Spa.

As part of a large-scale human trafficking investigation, Zhang was arrested, along with Kraft. Zhang was charged with racketeering and running a brothel. She pleaded not guilty. 

According to the Herald, it's likely that the "sex was for sale"operation remained in place both before and after the 2013 sale and name change of the day spas. 

"Her husband still manages at least one of the spas and other companies are now under her parents’ names," the Herald reports about Yang's sale to Zhang.

Yang told the paper in a phone interview that she was "out of the business and would soon be moving to Washington, D.C. "

According to the Herald, Yang's Facebook page, (which is no longer public) shows her at a variety  of Mar-a-Lago events including the Super Bowl where the captioned her selfie with Donald Trump, "We love our president."

Yang's page also shows posts with Donald, Jr and Eric Trump, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway, and former Trump administration advisor Sebastian Gorka.

Since 2017, Yang and her family have reportedly donated more than $42,000 to Trump Victory, a political action committee and $16,000 to the president's campaign.