Citing that “state law compels them to release the evidence to the media,” prosecutors in the Palm Beach County massage parlor sting operation said on Wednesday that they intend to release video footage to the media and general public of Robert Kraft and 24 other defendants receiving illicit services at said establishments.
When that release is intended to occur exactly is still unknown; there’s also still a chance that Kraft’s legal team could persuade Judge Leonard Hanser to block the release from happening. His defense team had previously filed a motion to suppress that evidence from ever going public, claiming the manner in which it was collected was unconstitutional, and the hidden video cameras were placed in the parlors without the proper warrants and jurisdictional authority.