Four Men Plead Guilty in Kennebunk Prostitution Case; None Were on Publicly Revealed List
54 men were named on a list of alleged johns the police department inappropriately released
Four men pleaded guilty to the charge of engaging a prostitute in the Kennebunk prostitution case earlier this month, and did not have their names appear on the public list of alleged johns released by the Kennebunk Police Department.
While 54 men have appeared in three groups of names released by the department over the last six weeks, Deputy District Attorney Justina McGettigan confirmed Tuesday that four additional men pleaded guilty before their names would have been made public on the bi-weekly police blotter press release.
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