Houston Massage Parlors: ZHANG v. STATE

In response to citizen complaints, Officer S. Roccoport and his partner, both of the Houston Police Department’s Vice Division, were assigned to investigate allegations of prostitution at the “Golden Times Spa.” On May 6, 2008, the two officers, separately and undercover, entered the massage parlor. After they paid a fifty dollar admission fee, an unidentified woman led Officer Roccoport to a private room and instructed him to undress. He undressed completely and lay on a massage table in the room. Appellant entered the room, and, for approximately fifteen minutes, she massaged Officer Roccoport’s back and lower legs. She asked him to roll over, massaged his chest, and then pointed to his penis and asked, in English, whether he would like her to massage that as well. Officer Roccoport said yes, and he asked what else he could get. He specifically asked for a “blow job,” but appellant declined to perform oral sex on him. Using hand signals, he asked her to masturbate him. He asked whether this service was extra, and appellant said it was and held up five fingers to indicate that it would cost an extra fifty dollars. Officer Roccoport arrested appellant.

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