Sex Offender Accused of Running Las Vegas Medical Spa Without a License
Posted By American Med Spa Association, Thursday, September 9, 2021
A Las Vegas man previously convicted of sex crimes is accused of illegally running a medical spa without a license.
Christopher Clark is charged with practicing medicine without a license after his probation officer located him at his business, MagnaSculpt, on Oct. 13, 2020. Clark is a registered sex offender, according to an arrest warrant from Las Vegas Metropolitan Police.
As part of his probation, police are allowed to search his electronic devices and business. Clark's probation officer said he found sexual images filmed at the business on one of Clark's three phones. The business had medical equipment in plain view, police said, and business cards detailed the services offered, according to the arrest warrant. Clark was allegedly advertising services including body sculpting treatments, stretch mark removal, fibro blasting, dry tattoo, microblading, micro needling, scar revision, tattoo removal, face and neck treatments, vampire facelifts, injections and fillers, and hair restoration.
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Christopher Clark is charged with practicing medicine without a license after his probation officer located him at his business, MagnaSculpt, on Oct. 13, 2020. Clark is a registered sex offender, according to an arrest warrant from Las Vegas Metropolitan Police.
As part of his probation, police are allowed to search his electronic devices and business. Clark's probation officer said he found sexual images filmed at the business on one of Clark's three phones. The business had medical equipment in plain view, police said, and business cards detailed the services offered, according to the arrest warrant. Clark was allegedly advertising services including body sculpting treatments, stretch mark removal, fibro blasting, dry tattoo, microblading, micro needling, scar revision, tattoo removal, face and neck treatments, vampire facelifts, injections and fillers, and hair restoration.
Read more at FOX5 Vegas >>