Tokyo Massage Parlors: Woman receives probation for promoting prostitution
A Minnesota woman should serve two years of supervised probation for helping to run a prostitution business at Tokyo Massage parlor, a judge decided this morning.
June Wilhelmi, 60, dabbed at her eyes as Natrona County District Judge Thomas Sullins said he would not sentence her to additional jail time for promoting prostitution and engaging in sex for money. She had already served 20 days in jail following her January arrest.
Sullins also ordered Wilhelmi to perform 30 hours of community service and pay a $1,000 fine.
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Wilhlemi is the final defendant to be sentenced in connection with a multi-agency investigation of Tokyo Massage, which had operated as a brothel for years near Natrona County International Airport. Sheriff’s deputies and state agents raided the business in January and arrested four workers, including Wilhelmi.

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