The owner of a massage parole facility in Minnesota allegedly locked an employee in a “tiny room” with no lights and monitored her every move in order to have sex with customers, court records reveal. .
In He, 55, was arrested on Saturday around 1:30 p.m. when officers responded to a “911 call of a screaming female” at a massage therapy clinic in Willmar, Minnesota, according to reports. It was done. was indicted Tuesday in Kandiyohi County.
Officers found the “caller” sitting on the floor inside the store “crying loudly” and communicated with her through a translation app on her cell phone.
The victim, who was not identified in court documents, claimed that the victim punched him in the head and that he felt “dizzy and had a headache.”
She then told officers that they wouldn’t let her get “a drink of water or make her food,” and that she was being held in a “small room” with no lights, the complaint says.
The woman was taken to the hospital following disturbing allegations.
The victim later told police that she traveled from Southern California to Minnesota on March 3 in search of work after paying a Los Angeles agency $100 to find her a massage job that didn’t involve “sex.” Told.
She bought a $630 ticket to go to the Gopher State, but God promised to refund it.
He allegedly arranged an Uber to pick up the victim from the airport, and upon arriving at the massage therapy, the owner’s true alleged intentions were revealed.
When the massage parlor owner arrived, he locked the victim in a small room and told her to do whatever she wanted.
[The victim] “He made it clear that he was instructed to perform sexual acts on or for the client,” the complaint states.
“She mentioned ‘little jobs’ and ‘big jobs’. The little jobs meant helping customers masturbate. The big jobs meant having sex with the customers. ”
He then allegedly monitored her every move, including when she was allowed to eat, bathe, and “was not allowed to leave work.”
The victim told investigators that if she fled the massage parlor, he would “find her, and his boss in L.A. was a lawyer in court.”
Police returned to work after the victim made disturbing allegations against Mr He.
The owner denied beating the woman or forcing her to live inside the massage parlor, according to the complaint.
Surveillance footage viewed by officers showed a male customer walking from one massage room to another while in the hallway.
After a few seconds, he ran towards the victim and stopped in front of her.
The male customer then “ran out into the hallway in his underwear as if he had heard something and ran back to his room,” and he followed.
The owner then reappeared, walked back toward the victim, and was seen punching him on the “right side of the head.”
The victim was seen pulling out his cell phone before falling to the ground.
Police then arrested Mr He, searched the store and seized a number of items, including several phones and “two sex toys (whips).”
They also conducted a DNA swab test in the drawing room.
The owner is charged with one felony count of soliciting an individual for prostitution and two misdemeanor counts of disorderly operation of a dwelling and fifth-degree assault.
His bail was set at $150,000. Her next court appearance is scheduled for March 20th.
If convicted of the prostitution charge, she could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison.

