British Columbia

B.C. massage therapist sanctioned for professional misconduct

Penticton registered massage therapist Jesse Brown admitted to a number of professional breaches, including conducting a sexual relationship in a treatment room.

Jesse Brown conducted a sexual relationship with a client in his Penticton treatment room

A Penticton registered massage therapist is resigning from the Certified Massage Therapists of B.C. after admitting to multiple instances of professional misconduct. (Shutterstock / I AM CONTRIBUTOR)

An Okanagan registered massage therapist has agreed to give up his professional designation after conducting a sexual relationship with a patient in a treatment room at his Penticton office.

According to a "complaint outcome" document posted on the College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia website, RMT Jesse Brown admitted to the following:

  • Engaging in inappropriate communications with female patients, including sexually suggestive conversations in and outside of a treatment room.
  • Offering and consuming alcohol with a patient in a treatment room.
  • Engaging in a personal, romantic and sexual relationship with a patient in a treatment room.
  • Attempting to mislead a CMTBC investigation by falsifying text messages from a patient.

The incidents happened between November 2010 and June 2016.

Brown has until Jan. 31 to resign his certification and one year to pay $13,200 in costs to the CMTBC.

Lack of CMTBC certification does not prevent someone from working as a massage provider.

Earlier this month, a Merritt, B.C., man was criminally charged for incidents that took place at a massage clinic he operated. 

Michael Albert Jolly is facing four counts of sexual assault involving multiple victims, according to police. Jolly is not a registered massage therapist.