News Summary
A 58-year-old man in Las Vegas has been arrested for sexual assault, open and gross lewdness, and operating an unlicensed massage therapy business. The arrest was triggered by an investigation following a report from a victim who alleged assault during a massage session. Authorities confirmed the man was never registered with the state board of massage therapy, raising concerns about unlicensed operations in the area. The police are seeking additional victims and are urging others who may have experienced similar incidents to come forward.
Las Vegas Man Arrested for Sexual Assault at Unlicensed Massage Business
Eduardo Gregorio Martinez-Millan, a 58-year-old resident of Las Vegas, has been arrested and charged with multiple offenses, including sexual assault, open and gross lewdness, and operating a business without a license. The arrest took place on July 20, 2025, following an investigation that began after a woman reported an alleged sexual assault during a massage therapy session at Martinez-Millan’s home on East Washington Avenue.
The investigation was initiated when the alleged victim, accompanied by her husband and children, arrived at Martinez-Millan’s residence on the evening of July 19. While the husband took their children to a nearby McDonald’s, Martinez-Millan proceeded to massage the woman. After the husband returned, the woman disclosed the alleged assault, prompting him to call 911 and report the incident.
Unlicensed Massage Operation
Authorities discovered that Martinez-Millan was operating an unlicensed massage therapy business out of his home. The Nevada State Board of Massage Therapy confirmed that he was never registered in their system. During the investigation, it was revealed that Martinez-Millan performed sacral realignments as part of his practice, with allegations indicating that this led to inappropriate behavior.
Prior to the incident, the husband of the alleged victim had met Martinez-Millan two months earlier at an ‘El Super’ location on Lake Mead Boulevard, where he was given a business card promoting the massage services. Furthermore, a van advertising Martinez-Millan’s services was spotted parked outside his residence, raising further concerns regarding the legitimacy of his massage practice.
Seeking Additional Victims
As law enforcement continues their investigation, they are actively seeking anyone who may have been a victim of Martinez-Millan’s unlicensed business. Authorities encourage individuals to come forward if they have information or believe they may have experienced similar incidents. Martinez-Millan remains in custody at the Clark County Detention Center, with his bond set at $100,000.
If anyone has information regarding potential victims or related matters, they are urged to contact the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) Sexual Assault and Abuse Section at 702-828-2963. Anonymous tips can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555 or through their website.
Broader Implications
The case highlights the ongoing issue of unlicensed massage therapy operations in Las Vegas, posing risks for individuals seeking legitimate therapeutic services. Authorities emphasize the importance of verifying the credentials of massage therapists to ensure public safety and trust in licensed practices.
While Martinez-Millan’s case unfolds, it serves as a reminder for consumers to be cautious and aware of the qualifications of service providers in the health and wellness industry.
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