Because massage clients are semi-undressed or naked, in a private room, and often seeking to remedy stress or pain, they are particularly vulnerable to predators — and often, massage therapists see clients multiple times before sexually assaulting them, the attorneys said. Clients are "going into a room where they have a sense of security and safety and relaxation, where their guard is down, a prime place for a predator to prey upon people," D'Andrea said.
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