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Council denies massage-establishment license after police report; adopts revocation findings for separate business

2160342 · January 28, 2025
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The Green Bay Common Council voted 11–1 to deny a massage-establishment license after the police department presented internet-advertising and inspection concerns. The council also adopted findings to revoke a separate massage license (Bukwexy Therapy LLC). Council members stressed due process and staff review options for existing licenses.

The Green Bay Common Council voted 11–1 Tuesday to deny a massage-establishment license after the police department presented investigative material tying the applicant’s contact information to advertisements on sites commonly used to locate illicit massage businesses.

Chief Michael Davis told the council police found the telephone number the applicant supplied listed on internet sites including RubMaps and other adult-service directories linked to advertising that the department described as indicating “happy endings” and other illicit services. Davis said inspection deficiencies at the proposed location were also included in the department’s recommendation to deny the license.

Alder Molly Eck moved to deny the application; Alder Grant seconded. The motion carried 11–1…

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