Brothel Patrons Have No Legal Expectation of Privacy, Judge Rules

Brothel patrons have no expectation of privacy, a Maine judge has ruled while dismissing 49 criminal counts against a man accused of secretly filming illicit sexual encounters at his Zumba studio that authorities claim was a whorehouse.

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Brothel Patrons Have No Legal Expectation of Privacy, Judge Rules

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