Police barely decent in massage parlor sting

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She told him to take off all his clothes and then follow her into the shower room at a downtown Washington massage parlor. He didn’t say no.

After all, the man wasn’t there for a good time. He was working for taxpayers. He was a police officer, and he was determined to uncover evidence.

So uncover he did.

Trying to build a prostitution case against Jasmine Therapy on a busy stretch of M Street Northwest, the officer lay down in the shower room and the woman went to work: “She then proceeded to scrub UC’s body to include the genital area,” according to court papers filed recently by the District in an effort to shut down the business.

The officer’s identity, if not much else, was kept private in the court records. And the woman is known only as “D1.” She told the officer to turn over, “and D1 again scrubbed UC’s body and continued to wash his genital area,” court filings say.

After a while, the officer and woman made their way back to a private room, where they agreed on oral sex for money. Before that happened, the officer was satisfied he had the evidence he needed and made an excuse to leave the massage business. Police came back a few days later to conduct a similar operation.

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