A Florida judge blocked the release Monday of secretly recorded videos of the spa manager who allegedly provided sexual services to NFL owner Robert Kraft and others.

Lei Wang, 45, was one of four women busted in the prostitution sting at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Jupiter.

The masseuse faces more than a dozen prostitution charges after she was taped with clients, including the 77-year-old Patriots owner.

Wang’s lawyers argued Monday in Palm Beach County circuit court the videos’ release would harm her ability to get a fair trial — noting there were already 41 million Google search hits for recordings from the massage parlor.

“You cannot put that genie back into the bottle,” attorney Katie Phang told the judge.

In his ruling, Judge Joseph Marx said there were “no alternatives” but to seal all video and audio evidence until a jury is seated or the case is resolved.

The move to seal the videos comes nearly a week after another judge spiked the release of the alleged rub-and-tug footage in Kraft’s case.

Kraft is charged with two misdemeanor counts of soliciting prostitution from the spa. His lawyers are set to argue Tuesday at a suppression hearing the tapes are illegal and should be tossed from his trial.