Saturday, December 01, 2001
Woman to serve 25 days in jail
The Cincinnati Enquirer
LEBANON A 40-year-old woman convicted of running the front desk of an illicit massage parlor in Middletown will be out of jail in time for Christmas.
Judge P. Daniel Fedders, of Warren County Common Pleas Court, sentenced Sue Salvatore on Friday to six months in jail, but suspended all but 25 days.
Ms. Salvatore was indicted on a felony charge of promoting prostitution, but pleaded guilty in October to a misdemeanor charge of procuring prostitution.
Middletown police accused Ms. Salvatore of managing the finances and affairs of VIP Oriental Spa at 3585 Commerce Dr. She was among four women arrested at VIP and Clover Spa at 3925 Roosevelt Blvd. in April.
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