Temporary protective order issued to stop release of Robert Kraft spa video
Robert Kraft and his lawyers aren’t done fighting the release of surveillance videos from the New England Patriots owner’s trip to the Orchids of Asia Day Spa.
On Wednesday morning, prosecutors in Florida said they would make the tapes public. But Kraft wasn’t done with his legal battle. On Wednesday afternoon, Judge Joseph Marx issued a temporary protective order stopping the release of the video evidence, according to T.J. Quinn of ESPN.com.
The case itself, in which Kraft was charged with two counts of misdemeanor solicitation of prostitution, has had plenty of attention. But whether the public will ever get to see the video evidence from inside the spa has dominated the coverage lately.
Reports said Marx scheduled a hearing for April 29 to rule on the video evidence.
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