Morphett Vale masseuse Jason Paul Hagon charged with sex offences and temporarily banned from practise
An Adelaide massage therapist and hypnosis coach has been charged with sexually assaulting his clients and temporarily banned from practising.
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A well-known southern-suburbs massage therapist accused of sexually assaulting his clients has been temporarily banned from providing services to the community.
Jason Paul Hagon was first arrested in November and charged with engaging in sexual intercourse without consent, and faced the Christies Beach Magistrates Court in February.
He was bailed to reappear in June, but was arrested again this week further charged with the aggravated indecent assault and rape of four more women.
Investigations from Southern District detectives are ongoing and police fear there are further victims.
Mr Hagon, who operates his business Hagon’s Heroes and is a hypnosis coach, offers remedial massage, personal training and life coaching at Morphett Vale.
The state’s Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner issued a statement on Thursday morning, alerting the community Mr Hagon had been temporarily banned from offering massage services.
“Mr Hagon is alleged to have committed prescribed offences against the Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935,” the statement said.
The interim prohibition order bans Mr Hagon from offering services for three months.
Associate Professor Grant Davies, Commissioner of the HCSCC, said he had only recently been made aware of the allegations.
He urged anyone who had concerns after receiving massage therapy services from Mr Hagon to report it to the HCSCC.
Information can also be reported to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.