When it comes to finding video that could be quite detrimental and embarrassing to people who are well known, TMZ tops the list of companies that will do anything to find them and release them.
Knowing this fact, Robert Kraft wants nothing to do with any more embarrassment in regards to his ongoing prostitution case. The New England Patriots owner and his lawyers reportedly are doing whatever they can to keep any potential video of him receiving sexual favors for money hidden from the public, according to TMZ.
Kraft’s attorneys — and attorneys for the other suspects — filed jointly Wednesday morning to get a protective order … which would prevent law enforcement from releasing any evidence gathered in the investigation. That includes the hidden camera footage from inside Orchids of Asia Spa in Jupiter, FL.
As we reported, cops placed cameras inside the spa and say they have video of Kraft making 2 visits to the spa. Cops say it includes footage of 2 women “manipulating his genitals.”
According to the motion, obtained by TMZ Sports, the defendants also point out the case is still active because the prosecution is pending … and therefore law enforcement can’t release any evidence to the public.
Kraft has since turned down a plea deal that would require him admit that he would be found guilty if taken to court as well as to complete a course about prostitution, 100 hours of community service and submit to an STD test.