Kraft Says He Wants to Hear Cameraman’s Story
Published 4/1/2008 by JUDY BATTISTA at NYT > Pro Football
Robert K. Kraft, the chairman of the Patriots, said he was eager for the N.F.L. to talk to a former employee who has intimated that he has evidence of the team’s videotaping practices.
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