Owner of Arkansas Massage Parlor Charged for Trafficking Women out of China

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Owner of Arkansas Massage Parlor Charged for Trafficking Women out of China

Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin speaks at a news conference in downtown Little Rock, Ark., on Monday, Sept. 30, 2024. Griffin’s office filed a lawsuit against YouTube and parent company Alphabet, accusing it of fueling a mental health crisis among youth and being deliberately addictive. AP Photo/Andrew DeMillo

A Chinese national is facing a human trafficking charge after state law enforcement officials raided his three massage parlors, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin said at a press conference on Aug. 14.

Zengguang “Gary” Liu, who is also a naturalized U.S. citizen, was arrested in Oklahoma City earlier this week, Griffin said, after agents from the AG’s office raided Liu’s three illicit parlors—AI Massage, Magic Massage, and Diamond Massage—located in Hot Springs, Arkansas, on July 28.

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