Friday, October 12, 2012

Maine town awaits names in prostitution case

FILE - In this Oct. 9, 2012 file photo, Alexis Wright, 29, turns towards her attorney Sarah Churchill, left, during her arraignment in Portland, Maine on 109 counts of prostitution, violation of privacy, tax evasion and other charges for allegedly providing sex for money at her Kennebunk fitness studio and office. A lawyer for two alleged clients of Wright has filed a motion to block the release of names of the men suspected as her clients. (AP Photo/Joel Page, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 9, 2012 file photo, Alexis Wright, 29, turns towards her attorney Sarah Churchill, left, during her arraignment in Portland, Maine on 109 counts of prostitution, violation of privacy, tax evasion and other charges for allegedly providing sex for money at her Kennebunk fitness studio and office. A lawyer for two alleged clients of Wright has filed a motion to block the release of names of the men suspected as her clients. (AP Photo/Joel Page, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 9, 2012 file photo, Mark Strong Sr., right, sits with his attorney Dan Lilley, left, during his arraignment in Portland, Maine on 59 charges, including promotion of prostitution and violation of privacy in connection with a Kennebunk Zumba dance studio. A lawyer for two alleged clients of a Maine woman accused of running a prostitution business out of her Zumba dance studio and secretly videotaped the encounters has filed a motion to block the release of names of the men suspected as her clients. (AP Photo/Joel Page, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 9, 2012 file photo, a for lease sign hangs on the window of the former Pura Vida fitness studio, in Kennebunk, Maine. A lawyer for two alleged clients of a Maine woman accused of running a prostitution business out of the Zumba dance studio and secretly videotaped the encounters has filed a motion to block the release of names of the men suspected as her clients. (AP Photo/Clarke Canfield, File)

KENNEBUNK, Maine (AP) ? Townspeople were waiting with curiosity Friday as police prepared to release names of some of the men accused of engaging in prostitution with a Zumba fitness instructor, but a lawyer for two of the woman's suspected clients made an 11th-hour bid to delay the release.

Alexis Wright, a 29-year-old fitness instructor from Wells, has pleaded not guilty to 106 counts of prostitution, invasion of privacy, tax evasion and other charges for allegedly accepting money for sex and secretly videotaping her encounters. Her business partner, Mark Strong Sr., a 57-year-old insurance agent and private investigator from Thomaston, has pleaded not guilty to 59 misdemeanor charges for his alleged role.

Searches of Wright's studio and office turned up video recordings of sexual acts, billing information and meticulous records about clients, according to court documents.

Based on that information, Kennebunk police have been begun issuing summons to Wright's johns on misdemeanor charges of engaging a prostitute. The first names were to be released Friday in police activity reports that are made public every other week, said Lt. Anthony Burpee.

But a lawyer for two of the men believed to be on the list asked a judge on Thursday to issue a preliminary injunction preventing the release of the names.

The existence of such a list has fueled speculation about who is on it. Residents have said they've heard it could include lawyers, law enforcement officers and some well-known names.

Strong's attorney, Dan Lilley, has said he has a list of or more than 150 people who were alleged customers, but that he wouldn't release the names unless they're called as witnesses if the case goes to trial.

Allison Ackley, who participated in Wright's Zumba class, said she had no idea that she was allegedly leading a double-life.

"She was very professional. She was an amazing dancer and she held a good class so I liked going. I thought she was a little, not risque but a little flirtatious, with a couple of the male participants in the class. But it's Zumba. You're there to have fun. I didn't think anything of it."

The case has rocked this small town, which is well-known for its ocean beaches, old sea captains' mansions and the neighboring town of Kennebunkport, home to the Bush family's Walker's Point summer compound

"It'll be interesting to see who's on that list because we're hearing that there are selectmen, there are policemen, that there are firemen ? people that we're going to know in town," said local resident Elaine Nicholson. "So everyone is, like, waiting with baited breath."

Associated Press

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