The action was the latest step in a battle over whether the surveillance videos, which were taken in January, should be made public. Mr. Kraft and more than a dozen of the other men have refused to accept a plea deal from prosecutors, contending that the video and other pieces of evidence were improperly obtained. But Mr. Kraft, a businessman, philanthropist and N.F.L. Mr. Kraft has objected to the video’s release. It’s basically pornography,” his lawyer William Burck said Friday in a hearing in front of a judge in Palm Beach County, Fla.
Source: New York Times April 17, 2019 17:50 UTC