Crime & Safety
Suwanee Massage Parlor Owner Abused 13 Women, Indictment Claims
Jianghong Wang was first accused of aggravated sexual battery and other crimes in February.

SUWANEE, GA -- A former Suwanee massage parlor owner is accused in court of abusing 13 women during their massages.
Jianghong Wang, the former owner of BLC Massage at 3255 Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road, has been indicted by a grand jury on 30 counts of battery, the Gwinnett Daily Post reports.
Wang, a native of China, was arrested in February on charges of aggravated sexual battery, sexual battery and simple battery, Suwanee Police said in a news release Tuesday.
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At that time, Suwanee Police began urging any other victims of Wang's to come forward.
According to the indictment, the incidents, in which Wang touched the women he was suppose to be massaging inappropriately, happened over a three-month period spanning from December through February.
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The case against Wang was opened by Suwanee Police on February 9 and he was arrested the next day. He was released from jail March 17, after posting bond of more than $100,000.
Suwanee Police say Wang has since sold the business and that the current owners of BLC Massage appear to be operating legitimately.
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