We're learning new details about Strong's relationship with the accused prostitute in the case. For starters, according to new documents, the state says strong tried to cash in on clients by getting Alexis Wright to see two clients at a time.
News 13 poured through the sentencing documents that the state presented to the judge in the Kennebunk prostitution case. They go through all the details on why and how Strong promoted prostitution. Some of the new details include Strong's plan to expand the prostitution business.
The documents say Strong told Wright to quote, “have sex with more than one man at a time in one session at $300 each to maximize the amount of money she can make in one session."
Strong and Wright, according to the papers, discuss trying to get fetish referrals from clients, too, in order to make more cash.
The state also says their relationship was beyond a financial one. According to the same documents, Wright would not have sex with a client until strong was watching via skype. in some cases, even delaying a session until he could watch over as a protector.
Financially, The papers outline Strong and Wright made $150,000 dollars which was split between the two. He made 20%, she allegedly got 80%.
Thursday, Strong finds out how much that will cost him. The state wants him to spend a year behind bars. 57-year-old Strong doesn't want more than two weeks in jail. As for the accused prostitute in the case, her trial is set to start in May.
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