Robert Kraft's Lawyers Move To Permanently Keep Massage Parlor Video From Public View
The defense says prosecutors may drop the prostitution solicitation charges against Kraft and then release the video.
The defense says prosecutors may drop the prostitution solicitation charges against Kraft and then release the video.
A judge has blocked prosecutors from using video of Patriots owner Robert Kraft allegedly engaging in sex at a massage parlor.
Two of Patriots owner Robert Kraft's defense attorneys are being accused of lying by prosecutors in his solicitation of prostitution case.
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A judge ruled to temporarily block the release of the surveillance video in the Robert Kraft prostitution case, citing his right to a fair trial.
Shen Mingbi was charged with one count of deriving support from prostitution and eight counts of offering to commit prostitution.
Nearly three dozen men and women have filed a federal class-action lawsuit accusing Florida authorities of unlawfully videotaping them as they received legal massages.
Attorneys for two of the women charged in a Florida prostitution sting asked a judge on Thursday to hold police and prosecutors in contempt of court following reports that someone was shopping around undercover video of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.
A judge ruled Wednesday that video allegedly showing Robert Kraft and other men engaging in sex acts at a Florida massage parlor cannot be released before a hearing later this month.
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Lawyers for Kraft and the media continue to argue over whether video from inside the massage parlor should be released.
Attorneys said the release of any surveillance video in the prostitution case would cause "irreparable harm" to Kraft's case.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft's attorneys filed a new request for a judge to throw out video evidence in his Florida prostitution case.
Commissioner Roger Goodell said Patriots owner Robert Kraft will be subject to potential punishment under the NFL's personal conduct policy.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft has again waived his arraignment in his Florida prostitution case and is requesting a jury trial.
NFL owners want to postpone any decision on a punishment for Kraft.
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Patriots owner Robert Kraft rejected a plea offer that would have allowed him to avoid prostitution charges, sources tell the I-Team.
Robert Kraft has been offered a deal by Florida prosecutors that would allow him to avoid prostitution charges.
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Police seized almost $200,000 in connection with a Florida massage parlor where New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft was accused of paying for sexual acts.
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