KENNEBUNK, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- Four more alleged clients of Alexis Wright have been summonsed in connection with the case.
Wright pled not guilty last month to 106 counts of prostitution, invasion of privacy and other charges.
She is accused of using her Zumba dance studio as a front for prostitution. According to court documents, Wright allegedly videotaped her encounters and kept meticulous records. Mark Strong, Wright's business partner, has pleaded not guilty to 59 misdemeanor counts of promotion of prostitution.
Those charged with Engaging a Prostitute are:
Daniel A. Meyer, 41, or Raymond
David F. Burley, 47, Biddeford
Christopher Cutshall, 52, of Portland
Roger C. Larson, 58, of Harrison
All four men are due in Biddeford District Court on February 20. 2013.
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