Massage parlor employee accused of sexual battery says client was trying to get out of paying

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COBB COUNTY, Ga. — An employee at a metro massage parlor is accused of inappropriately touching a client and has been charged with sexual battery.

Nicky Soon is a part-time employee at S Massage on Powder Springs Road in Cobb County. He is accused of inappropriately touching a client during a massage last month.

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According to the warrant, Soon is accused of intentionally making physical contact with the intimate parts of his clients body, without consent. He posted bail last week.

In an exclusive interview, he told Channel 2 Cobb County Bureau Chief Michele Newell he didn’t touch his client in an inappropriate way. He claims she was just trying to get out of paying for a massage.

“You’re saying that she is lying. You didn’t touch her inappropriately?” Newell asked Soon.

“Yeah, yes,” Soon replied. “She just stood up and then ran away.”

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Soon said he plans on fighting the case in court.

“I already hired a lawyer,” said Soon.

Soon is still employed with S Massage. The owner of the business said she doesn’t believe any of the accusations against Soon, that’s why he is still employed.

Soon did not provide contact information for his attorney.

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