Eagan massage therapist charged with sexually assaulting 3 clients turns himself in to police
An Eagan massage therapist charged with sexually assaulting three clients at his parlor turned himself in to police Wednesday night.
Johnny Le gave himself up to Eagan police around 9 p.m., Eagan Police Sgt. Rich Evans said Thursday.
Johnny Le (Courtesy of the Dakota County Sheriff’s Office)
An hour later, Le was booked into the the Dakota County Jail, where he remains Thursday, online jail records show. A court hearing was scheduled for 10 a.m.
A nationwide warrant for his arrest was issued this week after the latest criminal complaint, filed Monday in Dakota County District Court. That charge says Le, of Richfield, raped a woman on Dec. 20 at his massage studio, located in an office building along Nichols Road, east of Cedar Avenue and south of Cliff Road.
Le was first charged June 11 after a woman reported May 6 that Le touched her vaginal area during a full-body massage two days earlier. He was charged by summons but was not booked into custody, court records show.
Charges in the second case, filed Feb. 14, say a woman reported that Le put his hand in her underwear toward the side of her vagina and then grabbed her left arm and forced her hand to touch his crotch.
A DNA sample taken from the third victim matched Le’s DNA, prosecutors say.
Le did not have an Eagan massage therapist license, as required, at the time of the last two alleged assaults, the city said Wednesday, adding that he had been issued a license in February 2024, but it expired on June 30.
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