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'It makes me sick': Massage therapist filmed clients, touched them inappropriately

Author
Jeremy Wilkinson,
Publish Date
Mon, 29 Apr 2024, 2:11pm
A massage therapist pleaded guilty to five counts of making an intimate digital recording after being caught filming his clients. Stock photo / 123rf
A massage therapist pleaded guilty to five counts of making an intimate digital recording after being caught filming his clients. Stock photo / 123rf

'It makes me sick': Massage therapist filmed clients, touched them inappropriately

Author
Jeremy Wilkinson,
Publish Date
Mon, 29 Apr 2024, 2:11pm

Five women have spoken about their anxiety, trust issues and disgust after it was revealed their massage therapist had been secretly filming them.

鈥淓very room I enter now I scan for recording devices. I don鈥檛 know how I will cope when the time comes for me to be alone in a room with a male health practitioner 鈥︹ one woman said of the man鈥檚 offending.

鈥淭his man violated me, assaulted me, all while I was paying for him to do this 鈥 His actions have left me with ongoing issues that I am still to this day dealing with鈥.

Neither the man, known only as Mr A, nor his five victims, were named in the deputy Health and Disability Commissioner鈥檚 report into the incidents which was released today. The complaint was referred there after he pleaded guilty in court to five charges of making an intimate visual recording last year.

It wasn鈥檛 just the covert recordings that the deputy commissioner looked at in her own investigation but also reports of inappropriate touching, poor coverage and requests that patients remove their underwear.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 remember exactly where his fingers were at the exact time because it was massaging and rubbing and pushing. But it definitely was in an area where I would have had pubic hair, within that sort of area,鈥 one of his victims told the commissioner.

Another patient said that the man would massage between her buttocks as well as her breasts. Other patients complained of the man massaging very close to their genitals or nipples.

Many of his patients complained about the way he draped a towel over their mostly naked bodies; often readjusting it or moving it in a way that made them feel extremely vulnerable.

鈥溾業t makes me sick to my stomach knowing I returned to this man for treatment, and on reflection just think I was too embarrassed to complain or say anything to him,鈥 one of his victims said.

Another of his victims said it felt like she鈥檇 paid the man to abuse her and was concerned that he would go on to do this to someone else if not adequately watched.

While the therapist has admitted the pain he鈥檇 caused in filming his victims he has remained unapologetic about the way he conducted the actual massages, telling the HDC 鈥渨hat I did wrong wasn鈥檛 during the treatments鈥.

鈥淚f [any one] of [the consumers] informed [me] that they felt uncomfortable I could have done something about it but they didn鈥檛. If [any one] of them questioned why I am touching them here I could have explained why [I am] working where I am,鈥 he said.

鈥淚 listen to you[r] body about how much to use and look for warning signs but, I don鈥檛 know how you are feeling. I think I am doing okay but you may [feel] like I鈥檓 killing you. You need to tell me, I don鈥檛 know what is in your head.

鈥淵ou don鈥檛 like something I鈥檓 doing, tell me. If it feels good, tell me. I failed clairvoyance 101. "

The man denied asking patients to take their underwear off and said that he was fine with people undressing to their level of comfort but said that more clothes meant a 鈥渃rappier massage鈥.

Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner Dr Vanessa Caldwell opted to refer the case to the Director of Proceedings who can then refer the case up to the Health Practitioner鈥檚 Disciplinary Tribunal if it meets the threshold.

Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner Dr Vanessa Caldwell. Photo / Supplied
Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner Dr Vanessa Caldwell. Photo / Supplied

Caldwell said the man鈥檚 failure to give his patients informed consent, his touching of sensitive areas and multiple breaches of his professional standards meant the referral was necessary.

鈥淢aking these recordings was a gross breach of trust and professional boundaries, and it is clear that this violation of privacy in the context of a consumer-provider relationship has had a significant and ongoing impact on the women involved,鈥 Caldwell said in her finding.

Caldwell said filming the women amounted to sexual exploitation even though the man didn鈥檛 financially benefit from making the recordings.

鈥淚 remain of the view that this constitutes sexual exploitation because it is clearly an abuse of a position of trust as a therapeutic provider and, in my opinion, it is more likely than not that the purpose of making those recordings was for Mr A鈥檚 sexual gratification,鈥 she said in her finding.

Caldwell also noted that just because a client didn鈥檛 specifically object to something didn鈥檛 mean that it amounted to consent.

She directed him to write apology letters to each of his victims and if he were to return to being a masseur - which she strongly discouraged him from doing - that he undertake multiple training programmes from Massage New Zealand.

Jeremy Wilkinson is an Open Justice reporter based in Manawat奴 covering courts and justice issues with an interest in tribunals. He has been a journalist for nearly a decade and has worked for 九一星空无限 since 2022.

This article was originally posted on the NZ Herald

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