One lawyer, Stephen Schwartz fought hard to keep his clients’ names confidential, and that led to the release of all alleged johns according to the York County Court Star:
As a result of [lawyer Stephen] Schwartz’s last appeal, a judge ordered that those alleged clients who have been charged but are also victims of invasion of privacy [i.e., the ones who were filmed] shall not have their addresses released to the public. In the press release issued Monday, the Kennebunk Police Department said it would not be providing the ages and states of residency for those charged with engaging in prostitution as it would contribute to “identifying” those who may be the alleged victims of invasion of privacy.
Police on Tuesday re-released the names of the first round of alleged clients of Alexis Wright, who allegedly ran a prostitution operation out of her Kennebunk Zumba studio, adding middle initials to the list of 21 men’s names in an effort to clarify who was charged.
All 21 individuals are charged with the misdemeanor count of engaging a prostitute; there are more groups of names to be released, and there are more than 100 men involved.
- Gary D. Bahlkow
- Jens W. Bergen
- Norman P. Crepeau
- Joseph P. Cuetara
- Kenneth A. Fairbanks
- Donald F. Hill
- Monie B. Hobbs Jr.
- David Kline
- Robert R. Labonte
- Dale P. Madore
- Paul A. Main
- Harry J. McMann
- Kevin L. Pagliccia
- Claude S. Palmer Jr.
- Philip K. Parker
- Colin P. Powers
- Clinton J. Ray
- James A. Soule
- John D. Verreault
- James P. White
- Peter M. Wormell Sr.