BOSTON — Patriots owner Robert Kraft reportedly rejected an offer that would have allowed him to avoid prostitution charges in exchange for admitting that a court likely would have found him guilty, according to WBZ-TV. According to WBZ-TV, Kraft has also filed a motion to suppress video evidence. The Palm Beach State Attorney says it offered Kraft, and 24 other men, the standard diversion program, which is offered to first time offenders. [Prosecutors offer to drop charges against Robert Kraft in prostitution case] The men would have to admit they would be found guilty, perform 100 hours of community service, attend a class on the dangers of prostitution and pay $5,000 per count. Kraft was charged last month after he visited a Florida massage parlor and allegedly paid for sex acts the weekend of the AFC Championship Game. An investigative reporter for ESPN stated that Kraft’s legal team filed a motion to suppress video evidence in the case. [Mass.