Brisbane masseur charged with sexually assaulting three women
A MALE masseur, who allegedly sexually assaulted three women, has had his court case pushed after needing an interpreter.
A BRISBANE man, charged with raping and sexually assaulting three women while they were receiving treatment, has had his court case adjouned so he can obtain a Thai interpreter.
The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, will face Brisbane Magistrates Court tomorrow.
It is alleged the man, a massage therapist from Highgate Hill, assaulted the women while they were receiving a massage or treatment from him.
The offences, including one count of rape and four counts of sexual assault, allegedly occurred between November 2016 and January of this year.
The 33-year-old man was working as a masseur at a business on Rode Road in the north Brisbane suburb of Stafford Heights when he allegedly committed the offences.
The three alleged victims did not receive any physical injuries as a result of the alleged incidents, police said.
The massage therapist will appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court today on five charges.