The owner of a Waite Park, Minn., massage business and her boyfriend were charged Monday in Stearns County District Court with prostitution and sex trafficking crimes following an investigation by the Central Minnesota Human Trafficking Task Force.
Authorities said Monday that the investigation led to the rescue of a massage worker who complained that she was being held captive, forced to work 12 hours a day and required to provide sex acts to customers.
Sufeng Jiang, 48, of St. Cloud, was charged with promoting prostitution, receiving profits from prostitution and sex trafficking, all felonies that carry maximum penalties of 15 years in prison and up to $40,000 in fines. Business records indicate that Jiang has owned the business since December 2017. Jiang denied that any sex acts took place at the business, the complaint says.
Randy Carl Wittner, 49, of St. Cloud, was charged with receiving profits from prostitution and aiding and abetting sex trafficking. He and Jiang live together in a mobile home park in St. Cloud.
According to the criminal complaint, the task force received a complaint June 10 about suspicious activity at Oriental Massage, 125 Waite Ave N., in Waite Park. The activity involved men who were parking near the business, rather than in its lot, then walking by before returning to enter. The complaint also indicated that individuals were cooking there and possibly living there as well.
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Investigators watched the business and spoke with some patrons. Some denied that sexual activity took place there, but three others admitted to it.
A male witness told police Thursday that a worker, identified in court papers as L.L., had sent him a text message saying she was being held captive at the trailer and was being forced to work.
The witness "indicated that Wittner tried to 'sell' L.L. to him and when he said no, Wittner stated he would sell her to his brother," the complaint says.