St. Charles Liquor Commission Enters Finding on Massage Business
The city St. Charles Liquor Control Commission is considering sanctions against a massage business facing charges of misdemeanor prostitution and other ordinance violations.
According to a Wednesday (Nov. 30, 2017) news release, St. Charles Mayor Raymond Rogina, acting as liquor control commissioner, conducted a Nov. 13 hearing to consider ordinance violations cited Jan. 11 and Jan. 17, including charges of misdemeanor prostitution, at Shangri-La Massage & Spa, 2015 Dean St., Suite 7A.
On Nov. 27, Rogina entered a finding that there was a preponderance of the evidence of seven ordinance violations.
Rogina directed counsel for Shangri-La Massage & Spa by Dec. 18, 2017, to either provide a written mitigation document or appear before the St. Charles Liquor Commission.
SOURCE: city of St. Charles news releases
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