Prosecutors have offered a plea deal to drop the charges against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and 24 other men for soliciting prostitution. But the catch is that Kraft and the other men would have to review the evidence and admit they would have been proven guilty at trial, spokesman Mike Edmondon told The Associated Press.
In February, authorities announced that Kraft was videotaped twice paying for a sex act at an illicit massage parlor. Kraft pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanor counts of first-degree solicitation. His court date is set for March 28. Read more on the story here.