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Judge to discuss motions in Zumba paid-sex trial

The judge in the trial of an insurance agent accused of helping a fitness instructor use her Zumba studio as a front for prostitution is giving jurors a respite from testimony to address several motions, including a request to toss the remaining 13 counts.

Justice Nancy Mills must decide whether the defendant’s rights trump a state law that bars release of investigators’ personnel files, and she must decide how much porn jurors will see.

There’s also a motion to dismiss remaining counts against Mark Strong Sr., whose lawyer have accused prosecutors of missing deadlines for turning over discovery documents in the high-profile case.

Those issues were to be discussed Tuesday morning.

Testimony on Monday focused largely on 86 items seized from Strong’s Thomaston home and business in July, about five months after police raided Wright’s home, studio and office in Kennebunk on Valentine’s Day last year.

Saco Police Detective Frederick Williams, who reviewed seized hard drives, said Strong deleted all the email from his office computer on Feb. 15, 2012, a day after investigators raided Wrights studio, office and home.

He also said he found spreadsheets, tax documents and snapshots from Skype video chats on Strong’s computer and on computer equipment belonging to fitness instructor Alex Wright, who’s accused of using her Zumba studio as a front for prostitution.

Jurors weren’t told of sexually explicit images on Strong’s computer that prosecutors contend show he knew about the prostitution. The defense said showing the panel the more than 500 photos would be prejudicial.

“It’s going to horrify some of these people to the point (Strong) is not going to be able to get a fair verdict,” defense lawyer Daniel Lilley told the judge while the jury was out of earshot.

The prostitution scandal attracted international attention after it was reported that Wright had ledgers indicating she made $150,000 over 18 months and had more than 150 clients, some of them prominent.

Both Strong and Wright have pleaded not guilty. Wright will be tried later for dozens of charges that include prostitution and tax violations.

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Teacher reportedly refused to grade student reports on guns

An English teacher at Denton High School in the Dallas-Fort Worth area allegedly refused to grade two student reports because they discussed guns.

MyFoxDFW.com reports thatthe teacher, Dewey Christian, told his students to write a report on anything they wanted.

Marshall Williams, one of Christian’s students, told the station he chose to write about a Fort Worth gun show he had attended. He said Christiantold him he would get a zero on the assignment because of the topic.

Another student, Alex Wright, said Christian rejected his report because it mentioned hunting.

After telling his mother, Kimberly Williams, about the incident, she and Marshall met with Christian, according to the report.

Kimberly Williams‘ cell phone video recording of the meeting reportedly shows Christian explaining that he refused to grade the report because of concerns about school violence.

She told MyFoxDFW.com her son’s report had no political references to guns and didn’t mention firing guns.

“If it went against any district policy I would support it completely, but it doesn’t. It’s just his own moral beliefs trying to be put in his classroom and I disagree with that,” Kimberly Williams told the station.

Her son said he wrote about attending the gun show because it was an enjoyable experience.

“I feel like he has just stomped on our right to free speech. He told us we would not be allowed to express ourselves and didn’t even consider what we had said,” Marshall Williams told the station.

In a statement to MyFoxDFW.com, the Denton Independent School District said, “The teacher has accepted the paper and apologized to the student for misperceptions. The teacher’s intent was for guns not to be trivialized in any school situation because of recent events.”

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British teen survives 3 days in Outback by drinking contact lens fluid, own urine

A British teenage backpacker drank contact lens fluid and his own urine to survive three days lost in Australian Outback scrubland in oppressive summer heat, his mother said Saturday.

Claire Derry reached the bedside of her 18-year-old son, Sam Derry-Woodhead, on Saturday at Longreach Hospital in northeast Australia, where he is recovering from dehydration.

She said she feared the worst while flying from London‘s Heathrow Airport to Longreach until she was told during a stopover in the east coast city of Brisbane that searchers in a helicopter had winched her son to safety on Friday.

“He’d survived on fluid from contact lenses and his own urine,” Derry told Ten Network TV. He was sunburned and had lost 33 pounds, she said.

Derry-Woodhead, who’s from Richmond upon Thames, outside London, became lost in scrubland while jogging Tuesday near Upshot Station, a cattle ranch 55 miles from Longreach.

He had been working at the ranch for less than two weeks as a novice cowboy known in Australia as a jackaroo.

Temperatures reached 104 Fahrenheit as around 50 searchers scoured the rugged terrain over three days. Two searchers received medical treatment for heat stroke.

Alex Wright, who was part of the crew that rescued Derry-Woodhead, said they were lucky to spot him through the trees 4 miles from where he became lost.

“We just happened to see him as he was crossing a clearing,” Wright told Ten. “He’s been dehydrated. Everything about him, all of his features, looked very sunken.”

George Thomson, another rescue crew member, said Derry-Woodhead thanked them after being winched aboard the helicopter and asked for a popsicle.

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