Massage therapist found guilty of sexually assaulting clients at Charlotte spa

A massage therapist is guilty of sexually assaulting his Charlotte clients at a spa franchise with locations across the country, a jury found earlier this month.

Eugene Gatling, 39, “abused his position of trust and confidence” when he sexually assaulted a client after she fell asleep on the massage table in January 2021, according to a news release from the Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Office.

The news release describes Gatling’s workplace as a spa in south Charlotte, but court documents identify the location as “Hand and Stone.”

Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Spa has five locations in south Charlotte and more than 500 locations in the U.S., according to its website.

Seven months prior, Gatling assaulted another woman at a different location in south Charlotte, according to the release.

The jury found him guilty of sexual battery and second-degree forcible sexual offense. He will be sentenced at a later date.

Felony Special Victims Team trial

The DA’s Felony Special Victims Team convicted two other defendants during its most recent trial Jan. 2.

Donald Clinton, 36, pleaded guilty to habitual misdemeanor assault, and Superior Court Judge J. Thomas Davis sentenced him to 8 to 19 months in prison. Pending completion of 36 months of supervised probation, that sentence will be suspended, according to the news release.

Laquisha Jones, 36, pleaded guilty to assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, Davis sentenced her to 25 to 42 months in prison. That sentence was suspended pending completion of two years of supervised probation.