Cambridge city councilor, 13 other men plead not guilty to buying sex through brothel ring
Briefly

Fourteen men, including Cambridge City Councilor Paul Toner, pleaded not guilty to charges of paying for sex at a brothel. Arraigned in Cambridge District Court, Toner filed a motion for evidence disclosure, seeking documents about the alleged 2,800 customers of the brothel. Despite mounting pressure from the community to resign, Toner insists he will remain on the city council. His case will continue in July, with discussions about his communications with brothel operators under scrutiny.
Toner's attorney stated that he would pursue all available legal channels to ensure a fair trial, emphasizing the necessity of full disclosure of all related evidence.
Despite immense community pressure and calls for his resignation, Toner remains committed to his position on the city council and denies any wrongdoing.
Read at Boston.com
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