Florida prosecutors won't appeal a court's decision blocking video that allegedly shows Robert Kraft paying for massage parlor sex, making it likely the charges against him will be dropped.

The Florida Attorney General's Office said, if the state challenged the decision to the Florida Supreme Court and lost, it could have "broader, negative implications" on future investigations beyond the Kraft case.

Last month, the Florida 4th District Court of Appeal found that Jupiter police violated the rights of Kraft and others when they secretly installed video cameras inside massage rooms at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in early 2019.

The state's decision means the charges against Kraft and about 20 other men will likely be dismissed. The recordings, which have not been made public, are the only known potential evidence that the men paid for sex.