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Ted Johnson Details Patriots Owner Robert Kraft's Furious Reaction to Tom Brady's Retirement Post
According to Ted Johnson, Patriots owner Robert Kraft was incensed that Tom Brady failed to mention New England in his initial NFL retirement announcement Tuesday morning.
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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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Judge Says to Destroy Massage Parlor Video of Patriots Owner
A federal judge in Florida has ordered the destruction of video that allegedly shows New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft paying for massage parlor sex.
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Florida Women Plead Guilty in Sex Sting Involving New England Patriots Owner
Two of four women charged in a South Florida prostitution sting that also involved New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft have taken plea deals this week.
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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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Secret Videos Can't Be Used in Robert Kraft's Florida Massage Case: Court
A Florida appeals court has ruled 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
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Judges Question Warrants in Kraft Massage Parlor Sex Case
A Florida appeals court is questioning the legality of police video recording that show New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft receiving massage parlor sex he allegedly paid for
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Patriots Owner Kraft Offers Super Bowl Ring for Coronavirus Relief
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft has donated one of his six Super Bowl championship rings to an auction that raises money to provide meals for those in need during the coronavirus pandemic. Kraft in a video said he has been inspired by medical workers caring for patients with the virus. He offered his Super Bowl 51 ring to the…
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Tom Brady Reacts to Release of Antonio Brown, Calls Situation ‘Difficult'
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on Monday reacted to the release of embattled wide receiver Antonio Brown, calling the situation “difficult,” according to a report. “I do have a lot of personal feelings, none of which I really care to share,” Brady said on WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show,” according to NBC Sports Boston’s Phil Perry. “That’s about it....
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Antonio Brown Says He's Done With NFL, Takes Swipe at Robert Kraft
Two days after he was released by the New England Patriots, wide receiver Antonio Brown said he would no longer play in the National Football League and took a parting shot at Patriots owner Robert Kraft. In a series of tweets Sunday morning, Brown — who was released amid multiple accusations of sexual misconduct — suggested he was treated unfairly...
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Over-The-Line Tournament Returns to Fiesta Island
The Over-the-Line Tournament is back, once again taking over San Diego’s Fiesta Island for two back-to-back weekends. NBC 7’s Steven Luke has more.
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Florida Judge Orders Robert Kraft Video Not Be Released for Now
A Florida judge has ordered that a video police say shows New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft paying for sex not be publicly released for now.
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Attorneys Accuse Police, Prosecutors of Leaking Kraft Video
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. The motion was filed in Palm Beach County Circuit Court by attorneys for Lei Wang and Hua Zhang,...
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Judge Blocks Prosecutors' Plan to Release Robert Kraft Massage Videos
Prosecutors can’t release undercover video of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and others allegedly receiving sex acts at a Florida massage parlor until a Florida judge rules later this month.
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Chinese Woman Who Entered Mar-a-Lago Denied Bail
A federal judge denied bail Monday for a Chinese woman charged with lying to illegally enter President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, saying her actions and statements suggest “she was up to something nefarious” and there is an “extreme risk of flight” if she were released. Federal Magistrate Judge William Matthewman issued the ruling for 33-year-old Yujing Zhang, who pleaded not...
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Prosecutors: No Evidence of Human Trafficking in Kraft Case
Prosecutors in the Robert Kraft prostitution case admitted in court Friday that there was not enough evidence to prove there was human trafficking in the Orchids of Asia Day Spa investigation. Kraft’s attorneys were in court for a motions hearing in the New England Patriots owner’s ongoing prostitution case.
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Video Evidence Could Harm Robert Kraft in Prostitution Case: Attorneys
Lawyers for New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft have asserted that video evidence capturing him paying for sex at Florida spa could “destroy” his chances at a fair trial. Kraft’s legal team made the assertions in a legal filing released in Palm Beach County, Florida, where the 77-year-old Brookline, Massachusetts, resident currently facing two misdemeanor counts of soliciting another for...
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Robert Kraft's Attorneys Attack Florida Prostitution Investigation
Attorneys for Robert Kraft are attacking the Florida police investigation that resulted in the New England Patriots owner being charged with paying for sex at a massage parlor.
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Robert Kraft Pleads Not Guilty to Charges of Soliciting Prostitution
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft now says he wants his misdemeanor solicitation of prostitution charge tried by a jury, not a judge. Kraft’s attorneys filed a court notice Tuesday also waiving his arraignment, which had been scheduled for Thursday. His lawyers also reiterated his not guilty plea, which he made last month.