The E -El Pasas massage salon was closed by a court order after the employee allegedly offered sexual services to secret officials for $ 60, the court documents were stated.
The Eastern Massage Spa, located in 6301 Airport Road, was temporarily closed on Friday, May 30, after the El Passport’s law firm and law enforcement investigation found that the SPA District Attorney Christina Sanchez, including sexual contact, also reported sexual contact, including sexual contact.
State Judge 2025 On Friday, May 30, the Eastern Massage Spa was temporarily closed, after the El Passport’s Law Firm filed a lawsuit against supposed sexual services to clients. The massage salon is 6301 Airport Road, East El Passo.
The defendants in the court lawsuit include Oriental Massage SPA LLC, real estate owner Billy Wayne Fondren and business owners Hafeng Xiao and Yanling Wang. No lawyers are listed in the defendants’ court records.
On Thursday, May 28, Sanchez filed a claim against the accused, seeking a temporary restraint order for a state judge until a court hearing was held to determine whether a temporary order would be issued to open the business until the claim is resolved.
Francisco Dominguez, a judge of the District Court of 205, issued a temporary restraint order.
A temporary order of the order to determine the future of the business scheduled for 9 p.m. Thursday, June 12, 168, at the Enrique Moren Regional Court House in the El Passport Center.
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The survey of the massage salon was carried out by the El Passo District Law Firm Bureau, the inconvenience reduction team, vice president of the El Passport Police Department, the Criminal Investigation Division of the Texas Public Security Department and the Texas Licensing and Regulatory Department.
“Our inconvenience reduction team is designed to deal with community problems through civil disputes,” Sanchez said in a statement. “When business usually violates state law and acts as centers of illegal activities, they are damaging the security and well -being of our surroundings.
“This case shows how we can use civil measures such as inconvenience reduction claims to close operations that contribute to larger questions and improve the quality of life of citizens in El Paso County.”
Apparently an employee offers sexual contacts to secret officials
The survey of the massage salon began on January 30, when the inconvenience reduction team researcher noted that this institution was opened at 6301 Airport Road Elm Passport, based on the petition for the claim. The search for county records revealed that, according to the petition, The Salor Massage License has ended.
Law enforcement began to look at the place on February 4th. By May 16th. It is reported that officials mostly saw men starting a business and one woman starts and “goes out of business quickly,” the petition states that the petition claims
State Judge 2025 On Friday, May 30, the Eastern Massage Spa was temporarily closed, after the El Passport’s Law Firm filed a lawsuit against supposed sexual services to clients. The massage salon is 6301 Airport Road, East El Passo.
The secret special agent of the Texas Department of Society Security, visiting the massage hall on 7 February, visited the massage salon. The agent paid for a massage of a woman who identified himself as Mia, the statement states to the claim. The woman is said to have offered sexual services to secret agents for $ 60. The woman initially wanted $ 100 to perform a sexual act, but reduced the price to $ 60.
Secret officials of the El Pasus Police Department visited the massage salon on February 25, February 27, and on March 20. The woman offered each official sexual services for $ 60, the statement said. May 16 The secret DPS special agent went to the massage salon. Sexual services were also offered for $ 60, according to a letter.
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Along with allegations of prostitution, the massage salon allegedly has at least 27 violations of the Texas Code of Professions and 33 violations of Texas civil practice and remedies. The violations include failure to pass the necessary staff and customer records as well as the inability to obtain appropriate customer consultation documents, the press release states.
Aaron Martinez includes the Criminal Justice system of the El Paso Times. It can be accessed by email.
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