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The owner of a Florida massage parlor copped a plea deal in the case that ensnared New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft — putting an end to the sordid, nearly two-year saga.

Lei Wang, 41, the former manager of Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Jupiter, pleaded guilty to one count of soliciting another to commit prostitution, a misdemeanor, WPTV reported Wednesday.

She was sentenced to one-year probation, a $5,000 fine and 100 hours of community service.

In return, prosecutors dropped more serious charges against her, including a felony count of deriving support from the proceeds of prostutition.

Three other women connected to the case — Shen Mingbi, 60; Hua Zhang, 59; and Lei Chen, 45 — also copped plea deals.

“I believe that resolves all of the cases in this situation,” said 15th Judicial Circuit Court Judge Joseph Marx.

Kraft was among more than two dozen johns accused of frequenting South Florida massage parlors for sexual acts.

However, misdemeanor charges against the now-79-year-old were dropped in September after prosecutors’ case fell apart. Most of the other men charged in the sprawling case also had their charges tossed.

An appellate court had barred the use of key evidence — secretly recorded video from the alleged brothel.

The videos allegedly showed Kraft paying for the sex acts at Orchids of Asia Day Spa but the court ruled that his right to privacy was violated.

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