The prosecution says the photos are proof of prostitution, but Mark Strong’s lawyers say they are too ‘prejudicial’ to show in court.
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Detective: Evidence mishandled in Kennebunk prostitution case
Mark Strong’s lawyers say the hard drive is key to his defense.
Witness saw accused Zumba prostitute disrobe; ‘really awkward’
Meanwhile, Alexis Wright’s landlord testifies that tenants complained about “moaning and groaning” and he found video-recording apparatus in her studio.
Strong was smitten lover, not ‘pimp,’ lawyer says
During opening statements of the Kennebunk prostitution trial, Strong’s lawyer says his client fell in love with Alexis Wright and tried to help her, but was not her “pimp,” as police allege.
Judge: Prosecutors can’t be called as witnesses in Zumba trial
Meanwhile, jury selection will resume Wednesday in the high-profile case after nearly a month’s delay.
Dismissal of 46 counts upheld in prostitution case
The state’s high court agrees to throw out invasion-of-privacy charges against Mark Strong Sr. for allegedly taping sexual encounters involving prostitution clients.
Attorney for Zumba defendant asks judge to lift gag order
Daniel Lilley seeks to have the order lifted, saying that lawyers also have First Amendment rights.
Prosecutor looking to reverse dismissal of charges against Mark Strong
PORTLAND — A prosecutor in the Kennebunk prostitution case told the state’s highest court Wednesday that prostitutes’ customers are like secret lovers engaging in their activities behind closed doors.
Prosecutor: Kennebunk ‘johns’ have a right to privacy, too
Maine’s highest court is urged to reinstate 46 invasion-of-privacy charges against Mark Strong Sr. in the prostitution case.
Court to hear arguments in state’s appeal in Zumba case
PORTLAND — The Maine Supreme Judicial Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday afternoon on the state’s appeal in the case of Mark Strong Sr., one of two key defendants in the high-profile Kennebunk prostitution case.