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Two women accused of performing sexual acts for money at a Carlisle massage parlor waived preliminary hearings Wednesday in hopes of entering a diversionary program that will eventually see their charges dismissed.
But the owner of the business, Chuanxia Wang, who faces far more serious felony counts of running a corrupt organization, promoting prostitution and human trafficking, said through her attorney that she feels victimized by those employees and wants to fight to clear her name in court.