Maine's supreme court to decide whether prostitution johns have a right to privacy
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Maine's highest court is preparing to weigh in on whether prostitution johns who were recorded without their knowledge have a right to privacy.
A trial judge dismissed 46 invasion of privacy counts against Mark Strong Sr., who's accused of viewing sex videos featuring men who were unaware that they were being recorded with a woman who's accused of using her Zumba studio as a front for prostitution.
Prosecutors are seeking to reinstate the charges.
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Arguments were scheduled for Wednesday in Portland.
Strong also faces 13 other counts that deal with promotion of prostitution. He and dance instructor Alexis Wright have both pleaded not guilty.