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Maine town on edge as court weighs naming johns in accused Zumba madam’s little black book

They’re the madam’s Maine squeezes — and they want privacy.

The names of more than 100 johns at the center of a prostitution scandal gripping a quaint, seaside Maine town could be out in the open by tomorrow.

That’s when a judge is to rule on whether to release the names — which residents think include a who’s who of local luminaries: doctors, lawyers, law-enforcement officers, even a TV personality — in tiny, ritzy Kennebunk, where ex-President George H.W. Bush still has a summer home.

Two of the alleged johns have tried to block the release, but a judge denied their request on Friday. Maine’s highest court is to hear their appeal tomorrow.

The men visited a popular Zumba studio run by sexy Alexis Wright, 29, who, in addition to her classes, allegedly turned backroom tricks videotaped by photographer Mark Strong.

Strong, 57, was busted in July for promoting prostitution. Wright was indicted this month on 106 counts involving prostitution, invasion of privacy and related accusations.

She has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Strong — who is also an insurance agent, a private investigator and Wright’s business partner — has pleaded not guilty to 59 misdemeanor charges.