WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A Florida health inspector testified Tuesday that she saw possible evidence of human trafficking at the massage
Inspector Karen Herzog told a judge she saw clothing, beds and other items that led her to believe women were living in the Orchids of Asia Day Spa when she visited in November. Herzog testified that the manager was trying to hide evidence, and she feared she might be attacked.
Kraft's attorneys say Herzog was acting as a police agent and should have obtained a warrant before conducting the search. The lawyers want January video of Kraft allegedly paying for sex twice at the spa thrown out and they cite Herzog's inspection as one reason. Herzog said all massage
Prosecutors have said they ultimately found no evidence of trafficking at the spa. The
The 77-year-old Kraft, who is worth $6 billion, and 24 other men were charged in February with
Terry Spencer, The Associated Press