Why did it take over 7 months to revoke sex offender massage therapist's license
CBS 2's Tara Molina first brought you the story Wednesday on a lawsuit against a suburban Massage Envy location. Today, Molina had questions for the state – which dropped the ball after the sexual abuse had taken place.
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