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One day after a judge slammed the door on a plan by prosecutors to release the secretly-recorded surveillance video that purports to show Patriots owner Robert Kraft engaged in sexual activities, lawyers filed paperwork alleging that someone is trying to sell the video.
Via CNN, attorneys representing two women accused of running a prostitution ring at a Florida spa contend that law enforcement has violated a court order by leaking the video. The motion cites a claim from TheBlast.com that it was recently contacted by a party who claimed to have obtained portions of the Kraft video.
Considering the fact that only the Palm Beach County State Attorneys Office and the Jupiter Police Department has possession, custody, and control of the video surveillance, the motion explains, it is a logical conclusion that someone must have leaked the video surveillance, in direct violation of this Courts Order.
The motion seeks further emergency intervention by the court, but if someone is actually trying to sell the video, its possible that the video already has escaped the boundaries of law enforcement, falling into the hands of someone who isnt trying to publicize the video as part of the scorched-earth litigation that has broken out between prosecutors and Kraft but who is simply trying to make some money.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/lawyers-claim-someone-is-trying-to-sell-the-kraft-video/ar-BBW6Ael?li=BBnb7Kz
What kind of perv wants to watch that?
leftieNanner
(15,101 posts)The pervs abound! We have one "squatting" in our House right now!
brooklynite
(94,572 posts)Worked for Paris Hilton.
gldstwmn
(4,575 posts)They would freak over this. But he is a man after all and there is probably a double standard.
gldstwmn
(4,575 posts)atreides1
(16,079 posts)Besides, how credible is the claim of TheBlast.com?