Maine Police Set to Release More Names of Clients in Prostitution Case
Former Mayor and former minister among the alleged clients already named
KENNEBUNK, Maine (AP) — Police in Kennebunk are schedule to release more names of accused clients in a high-profile prostitution case in Maine.
Police say they'll be releasing more names Monday of people charged with engaging in prostitution with 29-year-old Alexis Wright, a former Zumba instructor who has pleaded not guilty to 106 counts of prostitution, invasion of privacy, tax evasion and other charges.
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