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Judge Agrees to Destruction of Robert Kraft Massage Parlor Video
A video recording of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and other men allegedly engaging in massage parlor sex will be returned to prosecutors for destruction, a Florida judge ruled Friday, ending a two-year saga that tarnished the reputation of one of football’s most successful luminaries.
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At Least 8 Killed in Multiple Spa Shootings in Georgia
Many of the victims were Asian women, authorities said Tuesday.
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Fla. Prosecutors Drop Prostitution Charges Against Robert Kraft
State Attorney Dave Aronberg said in a press conference there was not enough evidence to proceed with the case after the court barred surveillance video from being used.
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Fla. Prosecutors Drop Prostitution Charges Against Patriots' Robert Kraft
Florida state prosecutors on Thursday dropped charges against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and other men accused of soliciting prostitution at a Jupiter spa, after the court ruled key surveillance videos could not be used in the case. State Attorney Dave Aronberg said during a virtual press conference that without surveillance video of the men — including Kraft —…
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Prosecutors' Decision Likely Clears Pats Owner Robert Kraft in Florida
Florida prosecutors said Monday that they will not appeal a court ruling throwing out video recordings allegedly showing New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft paying for massage parlor sex acts, making it likely that misdemeanor charges against him and other customers will be dropped.
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Florida Court Rules Secret Videos Can't Be Used in Robert Kraft Massage Case
A Florida appeals court ruled Wednesday that police violated the rights of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and others when they secretly video recorded them paying for massage parlor sex acts, barring the tapes’ use at trial and dealing a potentially deadly blow to their prosecution. The state 4th District Court of Appeal ruled Kraft’s rights were violated...
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Appeal Filed to Use Video Evidence in Kraft Case
The state of Florida filed an appeal late Tuesday to try to get video evidence of Patriots owner Robert Kraft back in his solicitation case.