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Plainfield Massage Parlor Investigations
Police in Plainfield, New Jersey, are investigating three massage parlors for alleged human trafficking and sex trafficking. Warrants were served at the spas as part of this ongoing investigation. Two women, Jennifer Griffis and Sandra Nadeau, were arrested at the Wellness Spa on Railroad Avenue specifically on prostitution charges. Erica Lynn is also mentioned as potentially involved.
Broader Trafficking Crackdown
This crackdown is part of a broader effort targeting possible human trafficking operations within local businesses. Similar allegations led to the arrest of two Orange County women on sex trafficking charges. In a related case, a Yorba Linda man was charged with pimping a girl from the Midwest.
Recent Convictions and Operations
In Grand Rapids, Michigan, Edith Amanda Corbett pleaded guilty to running an illicit massage parlor on Plainfield Avenue. Separately, a woman received jail time for operating a house of ill fame
that doubled as a brothel in another jurisdiction. Authorities emphasize they are actively pursuing such cases, including a raid on the Plainfield Inn in South Plainfield on August 5th.
New Jersey Prostitution Laws
New Jersey law strictly prohibits prostitution, defined as performing sexual acts for money. Charges can range from promoting prostitution to operating a house of prostitution.
Law enforcement agencies, including the Plainfield Police Department, continue to investigate and make arrests related to these activities.
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