Robert Kraft does not want the public to see the video evidence that led to the New England Patriots owner being charged with two counts of soliciting sex from a prostitute last month.
for first-time offenders to Kraft and 24 other men charged in the case. One of the conditions for the charges to be dropped is that the men would have to concede that they would have been found guilty had their case gone to trial.
Multiple media outlets have reported that sources close to Kraft say he has no intention of accepting such a deal, although ESPN alsoThe Sports Report NewsletterThe best, most interesting and strangest stories of the day from the L.A. sports scene and beyond.
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