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The along with members of the Connecticut State Police conducted a six-month investigation into an alleged prostitution operation in Clinton. The investigation resulted in the execution of a search warrant at the business known as "Jade Massage Therapy" at 3 Post Office Square.
The business is also known as " Massage. The business was advertised on the internet and on signage in town. During the investigation, which included surveillance and working with cooperating witnesses, it was determined most of the clients were adult males from out of town and virtually all were allegedly engaged in the illicit activity.
Police also determined that the employees who worked at the business did not have a Connecticut Massage license. The employees and the owner were identified and all are all from New York. Police were able to obtain a search and seizure warrant for the business. The search warrant was executed and police seized evidence from the business to include business records, notes, lotions, oils, advertising and computers.
Police also seized an internal surveillance system which could be recorded and or accessed remotely by the business owner. Police also determined that this business is associated with other similar type businesses in Connecticut and the Tri-state area. She is not a licensed massage therapist. The case remains open and police expect to make more arrests. Bradford Sullivan, who operates the located at 4 Post Office Square directly across the street from the business, said, "I am glad it's closed.
It was a black eye on the community and our businesses in this area. Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. Fay Abrahamsson , Patch Staff. A press release from the Clinton Police Department: The along with members of the Connecticut State Police conducted a six-month investigation into an alleged prostitution operation in Clinton. Find out what's happening in Madison for free with the latest updates from Patch.