
"Glenn wrote that he entered the spa, asked for a massage, and waited for his masseuse to solicit him. The massage parlor's owners, however, say that Glenn's sting operation was bungled."
"They claim that their due process rights were violated, and in an appeal of that ruling, are accusing Glenn of 'outrageous' conduct and call the operation 'highly suspect.'"
"In July, the Department of Public Health came in for an inspection, found no violations, but later sought to revoke the business' license."
"This isn't the first time Richmond Serenity Spa has come under scrutiny from the police department's Special Victims Unit. Police raided the spa in 2021, filings show, and the owners were accused of allowing lewd conduct."
SFPD Sgt. Robert Glenn conducted an undercover operation at Richmond Serenity Spa, where he allegedly received a hand job. He reported the incident, claiming it was to investigate illegal prostitution. The spa's owners, Jing Huang and Liyan Wang, contest the revocation of their massage license, citing violations of due process and accusing Glenn of misconduct. They argue that Glenn did not identify himself or make any arrests, and an inspection found no violations. The spa has faced scrutiny before but was cleared of wrongdoing in a previous investigation.
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