A man accused of being connected to a prostitution ring in Kennebunk is losing his lawyer.
Dan Lilley has been representing Mark Strong.
Lilley told the judge he hasn't been paid and doesn't have the resources to properly prepare for Strong's trial, so he's removing himself from the case.
Strong is accused of promotion of prostitution, violation of privacy and conspiring with Alexis Wright.
Wright is accused of running a prostitution operation from her fitness studio in Kennebunk and will be tried separately.
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