Cicero, N.Y. — The Lilac Spa in Cicero billed itself as a therapeutic massage parlor. But it was not just a top secret that the company made available much a lot more than harmless massages.



text, letter: A cease and desist letter from the owners of Aldi Plaza in Cicero orders Lilac Spa to vacate the premises.


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A stop and desist letter from the house owners of Aldi Plaza in Cicero orders Lilac Spa to vacate the premises.



a close up of a brick building: Cicero police say Lilac Spa sold sex out of its parlor in Aldi Plaza on Route 31 for years. The spa closed and the plaza's owner ordered the business to vacate the premises after two employees were charged with prostitution.


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Cicero police say Lilac Spa bought intercourse out of its parlor in Aldi Plaza on Route 31 for decades. The spa shut and the plaza’s proprietor purchased the company to vacate the premises right after two employees were charged with prostitution.

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Erotic massages, priced at $60 per hour. Cash only. No semi-vehicles authorized. Open up 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

The parlor offered intercourse for decades out of its offices in the Aldi browsing plaza on Route 31, in accordance to the Cicero Law enforcement Office.

Neighbors in close proximity to the Lilac Spa suspected — and, in some scenarios, knew — the parlor’s staff were being sexual intercourse staff, law enforcement claimed.

But this week, following a two-thirty day period law enforcement investigation by two agencies, two spa workforce were being arrested. The two gals, 58 and 59 several years aged, were charged Tuesday with prostitution in a college zone, a misdemeanor.

The house owners of the plaza program to boot Lilac Spa from the property, mentioned Cicero Law enforcement Chief Steve Rotunno. On Wednesday, the spa was shut and a “cease and desist” letter from the plaza’s owner, Aldi Plaza LLC, was taped to the doorway, purchasing the spa to vacate the premises by Friday.



a window in a brick building: Cicero police say Lilac Spa sold sex out of its parlor in Aldi Plaza on Route 31 for years. The spa closed and the plaza's owner ordered the business to vacate the premises after two employees were charged with prostitution on Tuesday, June 22, 2021.


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Cicero police say Lilac Spa offered sexual intercourse out of its parlor in Aldi Plaza on Route 31 for a long time. The spa closed and the plaza’s operator purchased the business to vacate the premises immediately after two workforce were being billed with prostitution on Tuesday, June 22, 2021.

“It has come to our attention that Tenant has been running in the Premises in violation of legal guidelines, ordinances and other necessities of Point out and neighborhood governments,” the letter states. “The allegations towards Tenant are critical and felonious and unequivocally violate Section 7 or your Lease. Landlord is managing this make any difference as an rapid Event OF DEFAULT less than the Lease.”

The spa was in Suite 16 at 5962 Point out Route 31.

The women’s shoppers will not be charged, Rotunno said. They are witnesses to the crimes, he said.

Police began seeking into Lilac Spa in April immediately after a resident complained that men and women were patronizing sex personnel at a company shut to two educational institutions, Rotunno stated. The spa is throughout the street from Cicero Elementary School and a single company away from Cicero-North Syracuse Significant School.

Cicero police released an investigation and, operating with the Point out Police, bought a warrant to search the business enterprise.

Officers searched the parlor on Tuesday. When the two businesses arrived, no one in the place seemed stunned, Rotunno stated.

“My most significant get on this is a good deal of persons understood that this was heading on. For regardless of what motive, they didn’t bother contacting the police,” he mentioned. “People obviously knew when we showed up what was heading on there.”

The entrepreneurs of Lilac Spa understood sex was being bought at the parlor, Rotunno claimed. The investigation into the entrepreneurs stays open.

A company certificate for the Lilac Spa was submitted in April 2017, in accordance to Onondaga County Clerk documents. The proprietor was mentioned as Fengxia Wei of Flushing, a community in Queens.

The two spa personnel have been also charged with unauthorized practice and unlicensed massage, a felony. The Syracuse females had been not licensed to give massages, law enforcement mentioned.

The girls were being ticketed and unveiled from custody.

Officers requested any person with info about other unlawful therapeutic massage parlors to contact their neighborhood law enforcement office.

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