The police received tips that so-called "happy endings" were sold at the Varberg massage parlor - where three civilian-dressed police officers bought massages during the summer of 2018. All were offered happy endings after the massage. Thereafter, we began a search for the massage parlor.

After a while a house search was done and you could find traces of semen in the salon as well as sms conversations that offered "special massage" and "hand job". Some cash was also found at the house search.

The salon owner acknowledges that "happy endings" have been sold

Now the 45-year-old owner is convicted of conspiracy to conditional sentence with 160 hours of community service. According to the judgment, she must have had her niece sell sexual services, among other things. She acknowledges that sexual services have been performed at the salon - but that she never took the money for any of the masseurs' work if they were of a sexual nature and that she did not force anyone to do so.

She states that it was "happy endings" and the like that the masseurs could make extra money for - and that she wanted to help her niece make extra money. The owner has stated in police questioning that she herself has participated in several sexual activities. In district court, however, she denies parts that she said in police interrogation.

The men are sentenced to daily fines

Four men are sentenced to purchase sexual services for daily fines. Everyone acknowledges that they have been offered happy endings and that they have accepted yes. Two of the men have repeatedly gone to the salon for massage and ended up having sexual treatment.