Unlicensed Massage Business Linked to Prostitution Case

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WILSON COUNTY, Tenn. — An investigation into an unlicensed massage business in Wilson County has led to prostitution-related charges, according to state and federal authorities.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said the case involved allegations of prostitution and the impersonation of a licensed professional. The investigation included assistance from federal agencies, including the FBI.

Officials allege the business was operating without proper licensing and offering illegal services. One individual has been charged in connection with the investigation.

Authorities have not released further details to protect the integrity of the case. Additional charges or arrests could follow as the investigation continues.

Residents are encouraged to report suspected illegal activity to law enforcement or regulatory agencies.

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