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Patriots owner trying to block video review of massage parlor visit

Prosecutors intend to release undercover video of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and others allegedly receiving sex acts at a Florida massage parlor, but that won't be soon or perhaps ever.

Florida prosecutors intend to release footage of Robert Kraft receiving sex acts

Lawyers for Robert Kraft have filed an emergency motion to prevent release of video showing the New England Patriots owner receiving a sex act at a Florida massage parlour. (Carlos Osorio/Associated Press)

Prosecutors intend to release undercover video of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and others allegedly receiving sex acts at a Florida massage parlor, but that won't be soon or perhaps ever.

The Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office filed a notice Wednesday saying it believes the videos are public records under Florida law and it plans to release pixilated versions. Spokesman Mike Edmondson said the release is not imminent, as the office is processing numerous public records in the case.

Kraft's attorneys filed an emergency motion Wednesday to block the release. The judge has not ruled and that decision could be appealed.

Kraft was charged in February with two misdemeanor counts of soliciting prostitution for allegedly paying for sex at a Jupiter, Florida, spa. He has pleaded not guilty.