Crime & Safety

Fort Lee Woman Accused of Prostitution Pleads Not Guilty

Employees decline to comment on police investigation into Morris Plains spa.

A Fort Lee woman charged with prostitution after an undercover sting of a Morris Plains spa entered a not guilty plea Tuesday in Municipal Court.

Kim O. Hye, 54, was arrested at the VIP Spa Thursday following a five-month investigation by the Morris Plains detective bureau that police said involved the VIP Spa at 1745 Route 10 East.

According to police, more than $1,000 was seized during the arrest, which occurred during a motor vehicle stop in Parsippany.

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Police said Hye engaged in sexual activity with another individual in exchange for cash and attempted to participate in sexual activity with an undercover officer.

The VIP Spa, which stands in a small strip mall, appears to be a legitimate enterprise that accepts appointments and walk-in traffic. The business has advertisements on the website backpages.com calling the spa "a comfortable and private place" with "nice and clean rooms" that offers deep tissue, Swedish, Shiatsu and back-rub massages performed by "well trained Asian staffs [sic]."

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The ads do not mention sexual acts.

When Patch visited the spa, employees declined to comment on the sting or on Hye's arrest.

Police said more arrests are possible.

Hye's attorney, Lee Levitt, told Patch that his client has never been arrested before. He showed documents indicating that Hye earned certification in massage from the Hopewell Career Institute in July 2011.

"She has fulfilled the state's educational requirements in her application to become a licensed masseuse," the lawyer said.

Hye declined comment.

Hye's next court appearance is set for Oct. 16, according to Morris Plains Municipal Judge Michael A. Carlucci.


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