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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
National
David Struett

Prostitution charges filed against workers at Carol Stream massage parlors

AD Spa, 1430 W. Army Trail Rd., was stripped of its business license after city officials uncovered prostitution work. | Google Maps

A Carol Stream massage parlor was ordered closed Monday after prostitution charges were filed against one of its employees in the western suburb.

AD Spa has seven days to vacate its location at 1430 W. Army Trail Rd. after it was one of two parlors charged with violating the city’s “massage establishment ordinance,” which is meant to keep parlors operating lawfully, Carol Stream Police Sergeant Don Cummings said in a statement.

Compliance checks by police and the village’s community development department uncovered alleged prostitution work at AD Spa and Luna Spa, 383 N. Gary Ave., Cummings said.

The investigation led to prostitution-related charges against one employee at each business, Cummings said.

The spa owners met with Carol Stream Mayor Frank Saverino in city hall on Monday to adjudicate the ordinance violations.

AD Spa pleaded liable to 13 violations, Cummings said. Saverino passed a ruling to strip AD Spa of its massage business license in light of the charges and history of violations at the location, according to Cummings.

Luna Spa pleaded liable to nine ordinance violations, Cummings said. Because the at-fault parties already sold ownership, the business was fined $2,000 instead of being stripped of its business license.

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