Woman ran illegal sex service in Southfield for decade

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A woman in Southfield, Michigan, has confessed that her massage business was offering sexual services for ten years. Rhonda Hahn, 61, has been charged with several crimes related to prostitution and human trafficking, as well as operating without a valid massage establishment license. On February 19, 2025, police executed a search warrant at Hahn's business, Pressure Point Massage Therapy. During the search, they found her giving a massage to a male client. The client claimed that during the session, Hahn began to touch him inappropriately. He said he was unaware that such activities were part of the services provided. Authorities noted that payment for the massage had been discussed beforehand. The prices were set at $60 for 30 minutes or $80 for an hour. Police Chief Elvin Barren mentioned that while the client didn't believe he was aware of the sexual services, the evidence did not support further charges against him. A female receptionist was also present during the search but denied any involvement in providing sexual services. However, investigators found her social media profile advertising such services. They seized nearly $1,000 in cash from her and took her cellphone for further examination. She has not been charged at this time. During a search of Hahn's home, police discovered massage equipment, suggesting that these services may have also been offered there. After 25 years in the massage industry, she told authorities that sexual acts began around ten years ago. Although she had a state license, her local business license had expired. Pressure Point Massage Therapy has since been closed down, and Hahn is set to appear in court on March 31. The investigation is ongoing.


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