Robert Kraft’s Spa Sex Tape Officially Thrown Out By The Judge


The judge feels as though the police invaded people’s privacy.

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft was implicated in a prostitution sting at the Orchids Asia Day Spa back in February. The allegations were fairly embarrassing as it was revealed that Kraft was caught on camera receiving sexual services. There were multiple men who were allegedly caught on camera, with Kraft pleading not guilty to two misdemeanor charges first-degree solicitation. Since then, there has been a ton debate surrounding whether or not the alleged surveillance tape should be released to the public. At first, it was believed that it would be revealed, although the judge decided against it.

Yesterday, Judge Leonard Hanser took it one step forward as he issued a 10-page ruling stating that the surveillance footage was taken unlawfully. Hanser explained that the police didn’t do enough to protect the privacy individuals who were receiving lawful massages.

Robert Kraft's Spa Sex Tape Officially Thrown Out By The Judge

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“The fact that some totally innocent women and men had their entire lawful time spent in a massage room fully recorded and viewed intermittently by a detective-monitor is unacceptable,” Hanser wrote, according to ESPN.

Essentially, this means that the video has been thrown out as a piece evidence which creates a huge hole in the prosecution’s case. On Tuesday, Kraft’s legal team is expected to file a motion to dismiss the case as they believe there isn’t enough evidence to convict him.

Stay tuned for updates on the case.