Attorneys for New England Patriots owner Bob Kraft got prosecutors to admit on Friday that there’s no evidence that human trafficking was involved at the Orchids of Asia spa in Florida where Kraft was filmed allegedly paying for sex:

Prosecutors just admitted at a hearing about the Robert Kraft video they will not charge anyone at Orchids of Asia with human trafficking. Prosecutor: "we have no evidence that there's human trafficking involved." — Michele Steele (@ESPNMichele) April 12, 2019

At issue is the video of Kraft engaged in the alleged act of prostitution which his legal team is attempting to get quashed:

Kraft's legal team has viewed the video – his attorney in court today Bill Burck: "It's basically pornography." "I don't think there's interest the state has, or the media has, in publishing it…there's no need to actually see the video." — Michele Steele (@ESPNMichele) April 12, 2019

To be clear: the prosecutors said they investigated claims of human trafficking because there was initially a basis for it, which necessitated the installation of the video cameras and other evidence gathering methods. — Michele Steele (@ESPNMichele) April 12, 2019

There was no ruling on Friday, however:

3+ hour hearing dismissed – no ruling from the judge today on the disclosure of the video, but both sides have to file proposed orders next Tuesday. — Michele Steele (@ESPNMichele) April 12, 2019

For anyone following this case, Friday’s admission by prosecutors was not unexpected:

Who could have guessed ? https://t.co/VL53TPtd0u — Elizabeth Nolan Brown (@ENBrown) April 12, 2019

And if it was just ordinary prostitution, the installation of cameras and such was overkill:

ftr, from Feb. 22. The "respectable" press would continue regurgitating cops' wildly unfounded claims about international Sex! Slavery! rings for weeks https://t.co/18FmJGkZWV — Elizabeth Nolan Brown (@ENBrown) April 12, 2019

So the media, which got the story wrong for weeks, now wants the video released?

Robert Kraft wants video evidence from a prostitution sting kept from the public. The media want it released https://t.co/wIbCNFDsqV — FOX 61 (@FOX61News) April 13, 2019

Get those clicks, fellas.

***

Related:

'Oh damn!!!!' After Robert Kraft's prostitution bust, the Patriots couldn't delete this tweet fast enough [screenshot] https://t.co/1fgtFYoV1H — Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) February 22, 2019