Massage therapist accused of sexually assaulting numerous women during appointments

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Massage therapist accused of sexually assaulting numerous women during appointments

A massage therapist in Kansas is facing multiple serious criminal charges after several women came forward accusing him of sexual assault during professional massage sessions, according to court records and investigators.

The accused, Aaron P. Borger, 44, worked as a massage therapist in Baldwin City and is now charged with multiple sex-related offenses involving former clients.

Court records show Borger currently faces:

  • Two counts of rape
  • Five counts of aggravated sexual battery
  • Four counts of misdemeanor sexual battery

The alleged incidents reportedly took place between 2024 and April 2026.

Initial Arrest Followed Client Complaint

According to the Baldwin City Police Department, Borger was first arrested on April 8 following an investigation into a complaint made by one of his clients.

Police say the original complaint involved an alleged assault that occurred during a massage appointment at Om Grown Yoga.

At first, authorities filed fewer charges, including two rape counts and one aggravated sexual battery count.

However, the case quickly expanded.

More Women Came Forward After Arrest

According to investigators, once Borger’s arrest became public, additional women contacted law enforcement with similar allegations.

Police say several clients claimed they were sexually assaulted during massage sessions.

Court documents show that these new reports led prosecutors to file multiple additional charges.

Investigators believe the alleged misconduct may have happened over a period of nearly two years.

First Victim Reported Alleged Assault in April

According to an affidavit obtained by investigators, the first complaint was filed on April 3.

The woman allegedly told police that Borger digitally penetrated her during what was supposed to be a professional massage session.

After authorities began investigating, they say similar accusations started emerging from other former clients.

Therapist Also Worked in Missouri

Police say Borger may have worked in more than one location.

Investigators reportedly discovered that he also provided massage services from a chiropractic office in Grandview.

Authorities have not confirmed whether additional investigations are underway in Missouri.

Prosecutors Thank Victims for Speaking Up

Dakota Loomis, representing the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office, publicly thanked the women who came forward.

He encouraged anyone who believes they may have experienced inappropriate or non-consensual contact by Borger—or any therapeutic professional—to report it to law enforcement.

Officials say victim cooperation has been critical in building the case.

Plea Status Remains Unclear

At this stage, court records do not show whether Borger has entered a plea.

The investigation remains active, and authorities have not ruled out the possibility of additional charges if more victims come forward.

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