More than 180 women have reported being sexually assaulted
when they were customers of Massage Envy, the largest chain of massage
spas in the United States, according to a BuzzFeed News investigation.
The report published over the weekend comes amid a wave of
sexual assault complaints against high-profile American men, which has
compelled some companies to revisit their policies against workplace
sexual misconduct.
BuzzFeed found that more than 180 spa customers had filed
lawsuits, police reports or state board complaints of alleged sexual
assault against spa franchises, employees or the national company.
Dozens of women have alleged digital and oral penetration
during massages, according to the report, with over 100 saying massage
therapists had “groped their genitals, groped their breasts, or
committed other explicit violations.”
But according to BuzzFeed most sexual misconduct allegations
have been ignored, while the employees in question have been able to
keep their jobs.
The news outlet said massage providers in most states are
not legally mandated to report client allegations of sexual assault made
in their facilities.
Massage Envy — which has more than 1,100 franchises in 49
states, according to its website — dubbed the reported incidents
“heartbreaking” in a company statement obtained by AFP.
“We believe that even one incident is too many, so we are
constantly listening, learning, and evaluating how we can continue to
strengthen our policies with respect to the handling of these issues,”
the company said.
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Monday, 27 November 2017
180 women claim sex assault at US massage chain
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