Robert Kraft sex spa case falling apart after judge rules 'prostitution video' ...

Robert Kraft sex spa case falling apart after judge rules 'prostitution video' cannot be used as evidence because Patriots owner was naked, giving him a reasonable expectation of privacy Robert Kraft and his defense team are likely preparing a Motion to Dismiss after a judge ruled that two vital bits of evidence in the case would be out at trial  Video of women allegedly performing sex acts on the Patriots owner was tossed because he was naked, and thus had an expectation of privacy ruled the judge As a result, the judge ruled that subsequent traffic stop that was conducted by police was 'unlawful,' because he was identified to officers from the video 

By Chris Spargo For Dailymail.com

Published: 15:20 BST, 14 May 2019 | Updated: 15:23 BST, 14 May 2019

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Robert Kraft scored not one, but two big wins on Monday in a Florida courtroom.

It was ordered by Judge Leonard Hanser that hidden camera footage which allegedly showed multiple women performing sex acts on the embattled billionaire for money could not be used as evidence in his upcoming trial. 

Furthermore, the subsequent traffic stop of Kraft which was conducted on the basis of that video was also tossed by Judge Hanser, who ruled it was 'unlawful.'   

The crucial off-season victory by Kraft's defense team will likely be followed with the filing of a Motion to Dismiss.

State's Attorney Dave Aronberg and his team in Palm Beach County are hard at work as well not doubt, preparing a motion to appeal Judge Hanser's ruling.

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