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Case dismissed for woman accused of operating Oakland County massage parlor sex trafficking ring

Charges dismissed for Huang, Xu’s case remains active

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The case against a woman accused of operating a massage parlor where workers were allegedly forced to provide sexual services has been dismissed.

Runping “Lisa” Huang’s case was dismissed on all counts in the 46th District Court in Southfield on March 13, 2026, according to court records.

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She was charged in June 2025, after authorities received a tip and investigated multiple massage parlors operated by Huang and Chunxiu “Eva” Xu.

The workers at these businesses told authorities they were forced to provide sexual services and to work 12 hours a day, seven days a week.

These victims also didn’t speak English, had no access to transportation, and allegedly were forced to turn over earnings to Huang, according to the prosecutor’s office.

Huang’s charges included the following:

  • Human trafficking enterprise-forced labor
  • Human trafficking enterprise-commercial sexual activity
  • Prostitution- accepting earnings
  • Transporting a person for the purpose of prostitution

Xu’s case is out of the 52-1 District Court in Novi and is still active, according to court records.


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