Alexis Wright has been arrested and charged with running a prostitution ring inside her Zumba dance studio in Kennebunk, Maine. The 29-year old fitness instructor refused to answer questions outside of court Tuesday after pleading not guilty to 106 counts including prostitution and invasion of privacy.
Prosecutors claim that the Zumba scandal video depicts hundreds of hours of men allegedly engaging in relations with Ms Alexis Wright. "There's still some of that puritanical New England left around," said Will Bradford, who owns a copy shop in town.
"There are places in the world that would laugh at this." According to the latest updates, the business partner of Ms Wright has pleaded not guilty to 59 misdemeanor charges for his alleged role. As many as 45 men on the list have already been summoned.
Police say that Mark Strong, 57, was in charge of booking Wright's alleged clients. According to the New York Times, Mr Strong was dressed conservatively in a jacket, blouse and slacks as she pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Portland to 106 counts of prostitution, violation of privacy, tax evasion and other charges for allegedly providing sex for money at her fitness studio and a nearby one-room office she rented.
Attorney Stephen Schwartz claims to represent the alleged clients. He asserts that there are more than one hundred fifteen politicians on the list. Wright's lawyer, Sarah Churchill, has declined to comment, and the defendants did not speak as they left the hearing. Wright allegedly received attention from police after a blog post accused her of being a prostitute.
Prosecutors claim that the Zumba scandal video depicts hundreds of hours of men allegedly engaging in relations with Ms Alexis Wright. "There's still some of that puritanical New England left around," said Will Bradford, who owns a copy shop in town.
"There are places in the world that would laugh at this." According to the latest updates, the business partner of Ms Wright has pleaded not guilty to 59 misdemeanor charges for his alleged role. As many as 45 men on the list have already been summoned.
The 29-year old fitness instructor Alexis Wright refused to answer questions outside of court Tuesday after pleading not guilty to 106 counts including prostitution and invasion of privacy. |
Attorney Stephen Schwartz claims to represent the alleged clients. He asserts that there are more than one hundred fifteen politicians on the list. Wright's lawyer, Sarah Churchill, has declined to comment, and the defendants did not speak as they left the hearing. Wright allegedly received attention from police after a blog post accused her of being a prostitute.