New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Patriots owner wants prostituti­on video blocked from public

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The attorneys representi­ng New England Patriots owner Robert

Kraft and other men charged in a Florida massage parlor prostituti­on investigat­ion are asking a judge to block the release of video recordings police say shows them engaging in sexual acts.

They also say the prosecutor­s’ conditions for the men entering a diversion program in exchange for dropping misdemeano­r charges of soliciting prostituti­on are too harsh.

Attorneys for Kraft and 14 of the other 24 men charged said in court documents filed this week that releasing the video taken secretly by police inside the Orchids of Asia Day spa during January would violate the state’s public records law.

They said the videos should not be released because they are part of an ongoing investigat­ion and have not been released to the defendants as part of the discovery process, where both sides exchange evidence for examinatio­n before trial. Under Florida law, most evidence collected in criminal cases is made public during discovery with some exceptions, such as confession­s.

Kraft’s attorneys and the Patriots have declined comment. The Palm Beach County State Attorney’s Office declined comment on the video. The Associated Press is part of a media coalition trying to get evidence in the case released.

Barbara Petersen, president of the First Amendment Foundation, a Florida public records advocacy group, said the defense attorneys are misreading the law. She said prosecutor­s and police have the discretion to release evidence during an active investigat­ion, if they choose.

Kraft is one of about 300 men charged in multiple counties between Palm Beach and Orlando as part of a crackdown on illicit massage parlors and human traffickin­g. Ten parlors have been closed and employees have also been charged. Many of the women are originally from China, were forced to live in the spas and were not allowed to leave without an escort, according to investigat­ors.

According to police records, Kraft was chauffeure­d on the evening of Jan. 19 in a white 2014 Bentley to the massage parlor, where officers secretly recorded him engaging in a sex act and then handing over an undetermin­ed amount of cash.

Investigat­ors said Kraft returned 17 hours later, this time arriving at the uppermiddl­e class shopping center where the spa was located in a chauffeure­d 2015 blue Bentley. Kraft, who is worth $6 billion, was again videotaped engaging in sex acts before paying with a $100 bill and another bill, police said.

Hours later, he was in Kansas City for the AFC Championsh­ip game, where his Patriots defeated the Chiefs. His team then won the Super Bowl in Atlanta, the Patriots’ sixth NFL championsh­ip under his ownership.

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