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By Sally E. Edwards
Cambridge City Councilor Paul F. Toner (right) and his lawyer Timothy R. Flaherty leave the Cambridge District Court in Medford after Toner pleaded not guilty to charges of sexual conduct for a fee. Toner was one of 34 men charged for patronizing a brothel network that operated in Cambridge and other locations.
Cambridge City Councilor Paul F. Toner (right) and his lawyer Timothy R. Flaherty leave the Cambridge District Court in Medford after Toner pleaded not guilty to charges of sexual conduct for a fee. Toner was one of 34 men charged for patronizing a brothel network that operated in Cambridge and other locations.

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