Business Insider - Facebook.com/MassageEnvy Massage Envy has announced new measures to prevent sexual assault. Changes include new policies on reporting and investigating reports of assault. More than 180 people have reportedly filed sexual assault lawsuits, police reports, and state board complaints against Massage Envy and its employees. Massage Envy is making major changes following a bombshell report on sexual assault and harassment at the massage chain. Last week, BuzzFeed News reported that more than 180 people had filed sexual assault lawsuits, police reports, and state board complaints against Massage Envy and its employees. Reporter Katie J.M. Baker uncovered allegations of massage therapists touching women's genitals or breasts without consent, as well as other instances of sexual assault, such as grinding against or ejaculating on customers. On Tuesday, Massage Envy CEO Joseph Magnacca unveiled a new six-point plan to protect customers moving forward. The company will use an upda
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