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The '''Oasis Day Spa & Wellness Center''' is a massage business located at 3325 [[Rocky Ridge Plaza]], Suite 211. The business was opened in October [[2020]] by [[LeVan Johnson]]. Johnson was arrested on [[January 21]], [[2021]] and charged with six counts of first-degree sexual abuse. More counts were added as the investigation continued. He was indicted by a grand jury in March [[2023]] on a total of 26 counts of sexual abuse.
The '''Oasis Day Spa & Wellness Center''' is a massage business located at 3325 [[Rocky Ridge Plaza]], Suite 211. The business was opened in October [[2020]] by [[LaVan Johnson]]. Johnson was arrested on [[January 21]], [[2021]] and charged with six counts of first-degree sexual abuse. More counts were added as the investigation continued. He was indicted by a grand jury in March [[2023]] on a total of 26 counts of sexual abuse.


Johnson, an 11-year U.S. Army veteran and former chief of police in Autaugaville, Autauga County, claimed that because he provided "Native American" healing and massage therapy, he and his staff were exempt from licensing by the [[Alabama Board of Massage Therapy]].  
Johnson, an 11-year U.S. Army veteran and former chief of police in Autaugaville, Autauga County, claimed that because he provided "Native American" healing and massage therapy, he and his staff were exempt from licensing by the [[Alabama Board of Massage Therapy]].  

Latest revision as of 16:38, 24 March 2023

The Oasis Day Spa & Wellness Center is a massage business located at 3325 Rocky Ridge Plaza, Suite 211. The business was opened in October 2020 by LaVan Johnson. Johnson was arrested on January 21, 2021 and charged with six counts of first-degree sexual abuse. More counts were added as the investigation continued. He was indicted by a grand jury in March 2023 on a total of 26 counts of sexual abuse.

Johnson, an 11-year U.S. Army veteran and former chief of police in Autaugaville, Autauga County, claimed that because he provided "Native American" healing and massage therapy, he and his staff were exempt from licensing by the Alabama Board of Massage Therapy.

References

  • Embry, Neal (January 26, 2021) "CEO of Oasis Day Spa and Wellness Center arrested, charged with four counts of sexual abuse." Vestavia Voice
  • Robinson, Carol (February 2, 2021) "Women sexually abused at unlicensed Vestavia Hills massage parlor: ‘Part of me has been taken away’." The Birmingham News
  • Robinson, Carol (February 11, 2021) "Vestavia Hills spa owner now charged in sexual abuse of 11 women." The Birmingham News
  • Robinson, Carol (March 23, 2023) "Ex-Vestavia Hills spa owner indicted on 26 sex abuse counts involving 13 female clients." AL.com