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luvnickeroff April 25th, 2019 06:25 AM

The story keeps moving all over the place and so far legally the vids cannot be released. Story heard that somehow vids leaked to internet already. Kraft's attorney's going to have their way with that if true. One storyline has LE using the fact they have footage as a bargaining chip, which already resulted in one failed attempt to get Kraft's lawyers to kneel, do a settlement, based on threat of releasing. There are a lot of bad choices being made and the legal team representing Kraft have a lot of mistakes already done by the prosecution and LE on their side. If the prosecution could ramrod Kraft in the way they have tried, anyone could be affected the same way who is in that type of situation. So this will have a while to play out but it so turns out that Kraft, enjoying a parlor experience, may wind up being a protector of everyone's rights in this scenario, which is not a bad thing, no?

marsean May 21st, 2019 02:28 PM

Some news broke recently. Unless DA appeals, judge won't admit tapes and vids as evidence. Without that, which was declared obtained illegally on several grounds, there is no case. Further defense legal team working to put lid on any of that getting out anywhere anytime. No reason that won't be final straw for this Florida fiasco. Victory for personal rights for businesses and clients.

Bang Qiu May 26th, 2019 05:57 PM

No, victory for extremely rich people...as usual. You think you or me would get the same deal?

marsean May 27th, 2019 03:22 AM

Bottom line is Yes, with a decent atty, now that a precedent has been set, for conditions that would be similar or the same. For example, the other little guys involved will be able to have the same coverage as Kraft, in basically a class action or even afterward with a decent atty. In future this should be precedent setting and notable since all should be able to recover costs with the case thrown out. What jurisdiction would be so foolish to go after the little people in what amounts to a class action case when the big fish gets it tossed out with evidence not accepted by the court? What jurisdiction would want to have to pay damages and costs for jerking all these people around? People caught up in such sort of case still need legal representation however. A fool would act as his own attorney.


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