Robert Kraft wants video of day spa session to be kept out of trial

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Robert Kraft wants video of day spa session to be kept out of trial
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Robert Kraft, the billionaire owner of the New England Patriots, filed a motion to suppress the video recording of his session at a Florida spa, according to court documents

Robert Kraft pleads not guilty in solicitation of prostitution case in Florida Kraft, 77, was charged with soliciting prostitution last month. He was among more than 100 people who were linked to several central Florida day spas and massage parlors suspected of being used for prostitution and targeted by law enforcement during a monthslong investigation.

The real problem for Robert Kraft is the video, not the charges, experts say Kraft claims the video surveillance was an overly invasive investigatory technique that was"unnecessary and inappropriate" because"the alleged offense is not legally serious enough to justify such a maximally invasive investigatory technique." He has entered pleas of not guilty to two misdemeanor counts of soliciting prostitution.

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