Police say the investigation, which has now charged at least 64 men, is “slowing down.”
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Three found guilty in Kennebunk prostitution case
A judge fines the men $600 to $1,000 each in a case that has gained international attention.
First same-sex marriages could happen before New Year
PORTLAND — Gay couples in Maine will be able to get married before the end of the year, possibly as early as Dec. 29 in some cities and towns, now that the state has certified the Nov. 6 election results, the secretary of state’s office said Monday.
RI man pleads not guilty in fatal Biddeford crash
Christopher Bennett, 20, is charged with manslaughter and operating under the influence in connection with the crash that killed his friend.
Man who threatened LePage, others gets 6-year sentence
The defendant says mental illness played a role in his death letters to Gov. Paul LePage and congressmen.
Maine court upholds Dolloff’s bat-attack conviction
In a unanimous decision, the Maine Supreme Court rejects Linda Dolloff’s claims that the prosecutor misrepresented facts in her 2010 trial.
Victim of alleged rape misidentifies suspect in Portland courtroom
She later identifies the suspect in custody, and a judge finds probable cause for the charge.
Evidence files given to Zumba teacher’s lawyer
Kennebunk police also release the names of four more of Alexis Wright’s alleged clients in the high-profile prostitution case.
A year later, Lewiston murder confounds family, police
LEWISTON — Samantha Folsom had been missing for three days when her parents took matters into their own hands.
Judge won’t unseal two search warrant affidavits in Zumba prostitution case
BIDDEFORD — A judge has rejected a motion to unseal two affidavits filed by police who sought search warrants in the investigation of an alleged prostitution operation in Kennebunk.