Happy ending foot spa booted from Long Island pols strip mall after staff allegedly caught offering sex acts

This place is finally being brought to heel.A Long Island foot spa renting space from Suffolk County Clerk Vincent Puleo had its lease yanked by the elected official after it was revealed the shop was offering happy-endings.K&T Foot Spa in St.James is no longer in business after Puleo said he found out Wednesday from a Newsday report about the reputed randy activity, the business told The Post.The alleged dirty deeds first came to light in online reviews of the location, with one woman saying her boyfriend was propositioned for some sexual shenanigans after getting a normal foot massage.“You want?” the customer was allegedly asked by a masseuse who “tapped” his private area and made a “suggestive hand gesture,” according to a post written on Yelp.“He was offered a happy ending! We were both in shock about that,” the post continued.
That review, according to the website, was left in January — to which the owner, Tom Hagzan, responded the spa doesn’t tolerate that and the worker would be dealt with.But it appears that may not have been the case, and the spa continued offering prostitution services to its mostly male customers, some of whom would arrive after closing, according to the outlet.Puleo expressed to The Post that he was “shocked,” and “disappointed” to learn what was allegedly taking place in the business, which is located in a Lake Avenue strip mall he owns.“[Puleo] was not involved with the daily operations of the spa,” his spokesperson, Todd Shapiro told The Post, adding that the clerk is too busy in his elected position to micro-manage the businesses he rents to and had no idea the spa was performing shady activities.“As soon as he found out, he terminated their lease and reached out to the [District Attorney] and [Suffolk County police] to investigate,” Shapiro added.It is currently unclear whether DA Ray Tierney’s office is investigating the claims.A spokesperson for the DA did not immediately respond to a re...