Bob's going to walk. the video can't be used as it was ruled inadmissible ... 
Solicitation charges against Patriots owner Robert Kraft will likely be dropped
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/solicit...032337049.html
Sex solicitation charges against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft will likely be dropped in the near future.
Florida prosecutors said on Monday that they wouldn’t challenge a court ruling that 
blocked video allegedly showing Kraft eliciting sex at a massage parlor last year, 
according to the Associated Press.
Because of that, charges against him will likely be dropped.
Challenging  that court decision and losing, the Florida Attorney General’s office  said, could have “broader, negative implications” on future law  enforcement investigations, per the Associated Press.
“Based on  that analysis … the decision was made not to seek further discretionary  review,” an attorney general spokeswoman told the Associated Press.
Kraft charged with soliciting prostitution, videos blocked
Kraft,  79, was charged in a sting aimed at breaking up prostitution rings at  massage parlors in Florida and hit with two counts of solicitation in  February 2019.
Police had secretly installed surveillance cameras  in both lobbies and rooms at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Jupiter,  Florida, and reportedly have footage of Kraft receiving oral sex at the  spa.
Police defended the decision to film inside the spa, saying  it needed footage to confirm its investigation, and prosecutors pushed  for it to be released. Kraft’s team, however, argued that the video is  “basically pornography.
” The 4th District Court of Appeals ruled last month that law enforcement violated Kraft’s rights by taking the video and that it can’t be used in trial.
Because  prosecutors won’t appeal that ruling, charges against Kraft and about  20 other men will likely be dismissed, per the report, as the recordings  are the only known evidence against them in the case. Felony charges  against the spa owners and employees may still move forward.
The  NFL has not punished Kraft under its personal conduct policy for the  incident, and said that it wouldn’t interfere with an ongoing legal  investigation. Any punishment could come down once the charges are  officially dropped.