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.
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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.
Maine high court to hear appeal in Kennebunk prostitution case
Prosecutors are seeking to restore 46 invasion-of-privacy counts against Mark Strong Sr., 57.
Alexis Wright’s lawyer seeks to aid co-defendant in Zumba trial
Prosecutors want 46 invasion-of-privacy counts reinstated against Mark Strong for videotapes of alleged prostitution clients, but Wright’s lawyer says the clients had no expectation of privacy.
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.
In tumult of Zumba trial, judge provides firm hand
Justice Nancy Mills brings her reputation for being tough and fair to a prostitution case complicated by legal skirmishes and media scrutiny.
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.