Masseuse at Bergen County spa accused of sexual assault of customer
The Prosecutor's Office was contacted by the Edgewater Police Department on June 4 about an alleged sexual assault that occurred the day prior at SoJo Spa Club in Edgewater.
An investigation revealed that Dong H. Oh, 55, of Teaneck sexually assaulted a female customer while performing a massage at the spa, the Prosecutor's Office stated.
The SoJo Spa Club did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.
Oh was arrested in Edgewater July 2 and charged with second-degree sexual assault, the Prosecutor's Office said. He was remanded to the Bergen County Jail pending a first appearance in Bergen County Superior Court in Hackensack.
An investigation is ongoing. Anyone with additional information can contact the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office's tips line at 201-226-5532.
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Teaneck man arrested in alleged sexual assault at Edgewater spa
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