On Monday, Oct. 15, police in Kennenbunk, Maine released a partial list of names on Zumba fitness-instructor-turned-prostitute Alexis Wright's client list. 

The Cumberland County Superior Court in Kennebunk denied the request for a temporary restraining order to prevent the release of the names of men who allegedly hired Wright to perform sexual acts.

copy of the Cumberland County Superior Court's order was made available online for review. Those that have been accused of crimes will have their names made available to the public for review, according to the ruling. 

"If persons charged with crimes could withhold their identities, the public would not be able to monitor proceedings to observe whether justice has been done and to observe whether certain defendants may have received favored treatment," wrote Superior Court Justice Thomas D. Warren.

Warren ruled that because some of them men had been filmed having sex without their knowledge, they are also considered victims of a crime, so he ruled in their favor to have their addresses shielded from the public.

The remaining names will be released in batches over time.

The Kennenbunk Police Department posted the following 21 names on Alexis Wright's client list that were arrested for engaging in prostitution between Oct. 5 and Oct.12, and are due to appear in court in December:

Gary Bahlkow, Jens Bergen, Norman Crepeau, Joseph Cuetara, Kenneth Fairbanks, Donald Hill, Monie Hobbs, David Kline, Robert Labonte, Dale Madore, Paul Main, Harry McMann, Kevin Pagliccia, Claude Palmer, Philip Parker, Colin Powers, Clinton Ray, James Soule, John Verreault, James White and Peter Wormell Sr. 

Police have already begun issuing summonses to at least 45 of the men on the list for engaging in prostitution, a misdemeanor charge. However, the list reportedly contains up to 150 men, according to police and attorneys for Wright and her business partner, Mark Strong.

Daily Mail conducted searches on the names on the partial client list and revealed that some of them lived up to 50 miles from Kennebunk in cities as far away as Portland, Maine's largest city.

A search on Facebook showed many of the the people on the list were family men in relationships, and their profiles had pictures of them posing with their significant others and their children, according to the report. The accusers appeared to be fathers, husbands or boyfriends. Some of the men are business owners, at least one is a lawyer and another, a realtor.

Wright, 29, was arrested and charged with 106 counts for prostitution in Kennenbunk. She reportedly ran her operation with Strong out of her Zumba dance studio and a one-room office directly across the street.

On Tuesday, Oct. 9, both Wright and Strong pleaded not guilty to the charges despite local police obtaining an insurmountable amount of evidence. When local authorities raided their spaces in February, they seized over 100 hours of video featuring Wright performing sex acts with 100 clients and nearly 14,000 screen shots from seized computers, according to The New York Times. They also obtained records with clients' information and estimated the pair earned as much as $150,000.

Local authorities began investigating her after the landlord for Wright's studio, Bee Nguyen, heard strange noises there and saw cars coming and going at all hours, according to court documents.