Tuesday, April 16, 2019

THE DAY SPA CASE IN WHICH ROBERT KRAFT WAS CAUGHT

Customer Sues Cops for Violation of Civil Rights ... You Had No Right to Videotape Me!

TMZ Sports
April 15, 2019

The Jupiter Police Dept. and Palm Beach prosecutors are being sued by a patron at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa ... claiming the secret videotaping inside the spa is a gross violation of the customer's federal civil rights.

The lawsuit was filed anonymously -- listing the plaintiff as John Doe. Doe was not charged with a criminal offense like Robert Kraft, but he was at the spa during the period where video cameras were rolling in every room. Doe says in the suit he did not engage in any sexual activity in the spa.

The lawsuit describes a crazy way in which the cameras were installed. According to the suit, obtained by TMZ, the Jupiter PD staged a false "suspicious package" warning on January 18 that triggered an evacuation of the spa. While everyone was outside, cops came in and installed secret cameras in the private rooms. Doe went in the next day to receive a massage.

Doe says in the lawsuit, filed by top attorney Joe Tacopina, that the secret recordings violate his civil rights ... especially since everything he did was on the up and up.

Doe claims the risk the videos will become public is high, because of the celebrities who have been snared in the case.

The lawsuit also says the cops were sleazy in the way they investigated ... sometimes following patrons who drove away and stopping them for minor traffic violations and grilling them about what went on inside the spa. The suit claims cops also rifled through trash to find napkins and tissues with semen.

He wants damages and an injunction, ordering authorities to destroy all videotapes.

The lawsuit was filed in federal court and Tacopina tells TMZ a dozen other plaintiffs will follow suit and this will become a class action.

EDITOR’S NOTE: I’m guessing that the Jupiter cops acted with a search warrant when they installed the hidden cameras. If so, the defendants should prevail. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the ruse the cops used to empty the spa.

1 comment:

Trey Rusk said...

Several years ago the Beaumont, Texas PD couldn't make a case on a known massage parlor and whore house. The Chief of Police allowed an undercover officer to engage in sexual acts in order to shut the place down. It worked. At the trial the testimony shocked the jury and the officer's wife and family saw it on the local news.

As far as I know the whole mess finally blew over and he is still married and working.

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