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However, included in the appeal is a report from December 2012 in which an employee was warned for a first offense of “improper attire by massage practitioner”. The Paradise Health Center’s attorney also claims that the business had never been cited for any violations until that point since it opened in 2012, and no employee had ever been cited for prostitution.
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The appeal further claims that the massage therapist that was found to be in violation of the health code was “a CATMC certified massage therapist with an unblemished record”, and that there were no issues with the employee during her 4 months on the job.
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The appeal claims that because the owner did not have knowledge of the employee’s prohibited conduct, the suspension should not have been issued. The basis of the appeal from Paradise Health Center is that the owner of the center did not know that the practitioner was engaging in lewd conduct. The business filed an appeal to the decision which will be heard at Wednesday’s Board of Appeals meeting. The Paradise Health Center was fined $1,000 for the incident and in November 2016, was forced to close for 60 days when their massage establishment permit was suspended. San Francisco Health Code states that massage practitioners have to be fully clothed, and cannot engage in lewd conduct. According to the report, “the practitioner was straddling her customer and it clearly appeared they were engaged in a sex act”. What they found was one of the female practitioners, “CoCo”, completely nude and engaged in a lewd act with a male client, also nude. On at around 9pm, members of the Mayor’s Task Force on Anti-Human Trafficking and the SFPD paid a visit to the Paradise for a surprise inspection. On the agenda for Wednesday’s Board of Appeals public hearing is item 16-167, an appeal from Paradise Health Center at 242 Balboa. The Paraside Health Center at 242 Balboa, which was closed down in November after inspectors found a massage therapist and her client engaged in a sexual act.