Weren't the police, by allowing the spa to remain open, partners in the operation of the spa? Is this not entrapment?
The true mystery is why a man that rich would go to a place like that for his jollies. Maybe it being a seedy place added to it for him. Weird.
Generally speaking, “entrapment” requires the police to OFFER illegal services. Surveillance of an illegal activity does not constitute entrapment. Allowing an illegal activity / operation to continue, likewise, is not entrapment.
“evidence of sexual activity in the spa’s trash bin.”
Kinky place to have sex,but why not.
I think they have a point. They can also, probably, make the case that the ‘workers’ were being abused there, as (illegal) immigrant sex-slaves - and by leaving it open when they could have shut it down, they unnecessarily contributed to the abuse.
He should find the VERY best private investigator anywhere and pay him 10 million for solid irrefutable evidence that the cops, the police chief, the DA, or judge who signed the warrant is a closet homo, looks at kiddie porn, cheats on his wife, cheats on his taxes, is a cross dresser, doinks underage girls, etc.
Lets see how moral the morality police actually are.
That’s if I was a multi-billionaire widower in my late 70s.
But that’s just me.
Yes, it’s entrapment. Dirty cops. “Free Robbie Now! Free Robbie now!”.
I don’t understand why the police would sit around for months recording this and yet the media claims these women were being trafficked. Those two don’t jive.
The only remaining question is:
Were the Police getting paid in CASH or Services?
from what I read here it sounds like the police just wanted to watch - for personal reasons more so then professional since they had plenty of evidence already and lied to the judge to get camera installed.
My guess the police and higher ups wanted the big media splash arresting celebrity clients would bring. So they waited.
It seems like a very interesting legal challenge to me. Even if the police installed the cameras illegally, does Kraft have any legal grounds to challenge it if he wasn’t the owner of the business establishment?
Given last weekends Mara Lago incident, I think Kraft got swept in a Cointel operation.