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Henry McKenna

Report: Prosecutors plan to release video of Robert Kraft at massage parlor

Prosecutors intend to release video of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft allegedly paying for sex at the Orchids of Asia massage parlor in January, according to the Boston Globe.

Kraft’s legal team has done its best to prevent the video from reaching the public eye. However, under Florida law, the video must become available to the public and the media, according to Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg’s office.

The woman who authorities say was the spa manager, Lei Wang, has a hearing scheduled for May 17 to suppress the videos. However, the office filed a court document to say it can’t wait for a judge’s decision to keep the video under wraps. Wang pleaded not guilty to charges that include maintaining a house of prostitution.

Kraft, 77, is facing two misdemeanor charges for soliciting prostitution. Prosecutors say he visited the spa on Jan. 19 and Jan. 20. Kraft has denied all wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty.

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