No ruling in Friday hearing
No ruling in Friday hearing
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft broke his silence Saturday for the first time since he was charged last month with soliciting prostitution at a Florida massage parlor.
Kraft and other men charged would have the charges dropped if they concede they would have been found guilty and fulfill other requirements.
The conduct policy mandates that owners, players and other employees refrain from “conduct detrimental to the integrity of and public confidence in” the NFL.
The report quotes a high-profile attorney questioning the case.
The Patriots owner has been charged with soliciting prostitution, as part of a police investigation into human trafficking in Florida. It’s a dismal story all around.
The team won the Super Bowl over the Los Angeles Rams.
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