Man arrested for alleged sex abuse at foot massage clinic, police say

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SANDY — An employee at a Sandy massage clinic has been arrested for allegedly sexually abusing two women, according to police.

Hong Guang Lin, 63, was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on Monday for investigation of object rape and two counts of forcible sexual abuse.

On June 13, a woman went to the Foot Relax Center, 9449 S. 700 East, for a foot massage, according to a police affidavit, and Lin offered the woman a full body massage for a discounted price.

Lin inappropriately touched the woman during the session, according to the affidavit. She told police she “was scared and did not know how to leave” and then pointed to Lin a sign in the room that stated “any sexual or illegal services are not allowed here in our store,” the affidavit states.

On Aug. 9, a second woman entered the store and was also offered a full body massage for a discounted price. Lin then offered her a free massage in exchange for sex, which the woman declined and pointed to the same sign, according to the affidavit.

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