Two of Robert Kraft's attorneys could face criminal contempt charges for their handling of the case that saw the New England Patriots owner plead not guilty to two misdemeanor counts of solicitation.
On Tuesday, A.J. Perez of USA Today cited a Florida court filing that reveals prosecutors say attorneys William Burck and Alex Spiro made "a false statement of fact" during a May 1 hearing that revolved around whether video obtained by police from inside a day spa would be admissible as evidence.
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