Maine town awaits names in prostitution case

Friday October 12, 2012 2:45 AM

KENNEBUNK, Maine (AP) — Residents in the Maine town of Kennebunk are waiting to see who's been issued summons for allegedly giving business to a 29-year-old fitness instructor charged with running a prostitution operation out of her Zumba fitness studio and a small office in town.

Alexis Wright has pleaded not guilty to prostitution, invasion of privacy and other charges for allegedly accepting money for sex and secretly videotaping her encounters. Her business partner has pleaded not guilty to 59 misdemeanor charges for his alleged role.

The existence of a list of Wright's customers has fueled speculation about who is on it.

Kennebunk police have been issuing summons to Wright's johns and say the names will be released in bi-weekly police activity reports beginning Friday. A lawyer for two alleged clients filed a motion Thursday to block the release of the names.

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