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'Basically pornography' — Robert Kraft's lawyer argues that 'constitutional right to privacy' of New England Patriots owner trumps sex video release

A lawyer for New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft told a Florida judge that Kraft's "constitutional right to privacy" trumps whatever "prurient interest" the public might have in seeing videos of the billionaire allegedly getting sexually serviced for cash at a massage parlor. Kraft's lawyer William Burck made that argument as part of an effort to bar media organizations from getting the police surveillance videos showing Kraft visiting the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Jupiter, Fla.
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