Peter DiRosa Jr. convinced an elderly man from Kennebunk to invest $600,000 in Hungarian real estate.
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Wright’s attorney to lobby for co-defendant in Zumba appeal
Prosecutors want 46 invasion-of-privacy charges reinstated against Mark Strong, Wright’s alleged co-conspirator in the high-profile prostitution case.
Kennebunk prostitution trial delayed until Feb. 13
The prosecution is asking Maine’s high court to reinstate 46 invasion-of-privacy charges that were dismissed last week.
Judge to decide how to proceed in Kennebunk prostitution case
Jury selection still hasn’t been finished. Members of the jury pool who called a court hotline Monday morning were told to call again Tuesday.
Stalled Zumba trial still awaiting action by high court
Potential jurors were told via a hotline Monday morning not to report to York County Superior Court in Alfred for jury selection.
Appeal has Zumba trial in limbo
The dismissal of 46 counts against Mark Strong led to an appeal on Friday, with no date set for a restart.
Prostitution trial judge dismisses 46 of 59 counts
Prosecutors immediately appeal the decision by Justice Nancy Mills, and the trial against defendant Mark Strong Sr. in the Kennebunk case grinds to a halt.
Strong’s attorney argues for dismissing 46 counts
There were no violations of privacy, Daniel Lilley says, but prosecutors say it was illegal to record the johns.
Zumba judge: Won’t reconsider decision to exclude media
Justice Nancy Mills spoke from the bench briefly Thursday morning after an attorney for the Portland Press Herald appeared to argue that the jury selection process should be opened.
Newspaper objects, but Kennebunk juror review still secret
A jury may be seated by Thursday morning in the prostitution case, followed by opening arguments.