What normally would be a quick hearing in a misdemeanor case will continue for a third day Wednesday as Robert Kraft's attorneys seek to suppress video evidence in his solicitation of prostitution case.
The New England Patriots owner is one of 25 men charged with misdemeanor solicitation after allegedly receiving sexual services in January at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Jupiter, Florida.
Kraft's lawyers sparred with Palm Beach Co. state attorneys Tuesday over the warrant police obtained to install secret video surveillance inside the spa.
Florida Department of Health inspector Karen Herzog testified Tuesday that she saw items at the spa that led her to believe women were living there when she visited in November.