If the DA’s office scuttles its charges against Kraft, how aggressive will the NFL be when it comes to levying its own determination against one of the game’s biggest power brokers?
What started out as a prosecutorial layup for the Palm Beach County District Attorney has deteriorated into a law enforcement nightmare, and with it, the NFL’s ability to levy punishment against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft under the league’s personal conduct policy.
Commissioner Roger Goodell has the latitude to go after Kraft regardless of his legal case imploding. But will he? And finally, with the determination that no human trafficking was involved in the spa operations, how damaging were Kraft’s actions to the league’s integrity – given that they were charged as low-level misdemeanors?
And that’s where this can get sticky for Goodell. Kraft has fought to wipe out the case against him and met nothing but success to this point. It stands to reason, he could take the same stance with the NFL, too. First by wiping out any evidence that he committed any crime, then by looking at Goodell and repeating what a judge just said about the surveillance: Kraft’s privacy was violated and it stands to reason that none of this should have ever come to light.
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