Crime & Safety

Woodbury Woman Among Alleged Victims in Massage Parlor Sexual Assault Case

The allegations against Amir Abd El Malak, 36, of Stillwater, stem from two separate incidents in January when clients reported that he inappropriately touched them during a massage.

Stillwater police are investigating a third report of criminal sexual conduct against the owner of Land of Pharaohs Massage.

A Woodbury woman is among those who were allegedly inappropriately touched during a massage.

On Tuesday, police executed a search warrant on the business, located at 1940 Greeley St. S., in Stillwater.

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Last week, Amir Abd El Malak, the owner and massage therapist at Land of Pharaohs Massage, was charged with two counts of fifth-degree criminal sexual conduct in .

Those allegations against Malak, 36, of Stillwater, stem from two separate incidents in January when clients reported that he inappropriately touched them during a massage.

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Police reports from the third allegation have not yet been completed. Check back for updates on this developing story.

According to the massage parlor's website:

Malak trained at Abo Safen Center for Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in Egypt.

The Land of Pharaohs Massage site reads:

"An Egyptian Massage is like no other. Massage is designed to heal not hurt. Through my unique skills, you will leave your massage relaxed and rejuvenated. My belief is that everyone should leave my massage room relaxed, happy and pain free.

I love to help people who are in pain or under stress to feel better and relaxed. Once you are on my table my total focus is on you and your comfort.  

I was born and raised in Egypt. I immigrated to the United States in 2008. I am married and have one son. I enjoy spending time with my family, traveling and learning about different cultures."

Malak told police he used poor judgement, according to a Pioneer Press report. "Some people come because they hurt, some people come for relax and some people come for sex," he reportedly told detectives.


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