New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft was also parodied in an episode hosted by John Mulaney
By Kayla Epstein Kayla Epstein Embedded audience editor on the National desk Email Bio Follow March 3 at 3:08 PM “Saturday Night Live” trained its sights on Jussie Smollett, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and the cadre of legal personalities that dominate cable news in the Trump era, all in one skit titled “Legal Shark Tank.”
The legal sharks were receptive to the case of Kraft, who has been charged with soliciting prostitution at a massage parlor in Florida. In the SNL sketch, Smollett, as embodied by Redd, greets the judges by saying, “You won’t believe this, but I was just attacked outside the studio by Donald Trump himself!”“Are there cameras outside? Then no, it is not!” Smollett says.
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