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NJ Board Permanently Revokes Pedro Castillo Massage Therapy License for Sexual Misconduct

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Summary

The New Jersey Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy has permanently revoked the license of Pedro "Chris" Castillo following allegations of sexual misconduct against female clients at two workplaces in Wayne and East Rutherford, New Jersey. Under a Consent Order, Castillo must permanently surrender his license with no possibility to reapply and is barred from all client contact and entering the premises of his former workplaces during business hours. Multiple clients, including a then-nineteen-year-old, alleged inappropriate exposure, unwanted sexual touching, and in one case solicitation of sexual contact.

“Pedro "Chris" Castillo is permanently barred from working as a massage therapist in New Jersey under an agreement he entered into with the Board to resolve allegations that he engaged in inappropriate conduct with clients during massage sessions at a multidisciplinary chiropractic, physical therapy, and massage practice in Wayne and at a spa in East Rutherford, New Jersey.”

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Why this matters

Healthcare facilities and spa establishments that employ massage therapists should review their chaperone policies, client intake procedures, and internal complaint mechanisms in light of this enforcement action. The Board's findings—improper draping, unwanted intimate contact, and solicitation—represent the specific conduct patterns that triggered license revocation here, and any similar allegations at other facilities could face comparable scrutiny.

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What changed

The New Jersey Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy permanently revoked the massage therapy license of Pedro "Chris" Castillo based on multiple client allegations including inappropriate exposure, sexual touching of intimate body parts, rubbing his private parts against clients' bodies, and solicitation of sexual contact. The Board found violations of New Jersey professional conduct law including gross negligence endangering client health and safety, repeated acts of negligence, and professional misconduct.

Healthcare providers and licensed professionals should note that this enforcement action demonstrates continued aggressive oversight of massage therapy practitioners. Establishments employing massage therapists should review their client safety protocols and complaint procedures, as the Board's stated commitment to rooting out misconduct extends to investigating conduct at both multidisciplinary practices and spa environments.

What to do next

  1. Cease and desist from all client contact at any location
  2. Do not render any type of massage services including training other massage therapists
  3. Do not enter premises of former workplaces during business hours when clients may be present

Penalties

Permanent revocation of license to practice massage therapy in New Jersey; permanent bar from reapplication

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Apr 24, 2026

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Press Release

| For Immediate Release: April 23, 2026 Office of the Attorney General Jennifer Davenport, Attorney General Division of Consumer Affairs Jeremy E. Hollander, Acting Director Division of Law Michael C, Walters, Director | For Further Information Contact: Lisa Coryell, OAGPress@njoag.gov | |
| New Jersey Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy Permanently Revokes License of Massage Therapist for Alleged Sexual Misconduct Against Clients

Consent Order|

TRENTON – Attorney General Jennifer Davenport and the Division of Consumer Affairs announced today that the New Jersey Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy (“Board”) has permanently revoked the license of a North Jersey massage therapist amid allegations he engaged in inappropriate and unwanted sexual contact with female clients during massage sessions at two separate workplaces.

Pedro “Chris” Castillo is permanently barred from working as a massage therapist in New Jersey under an agreement he entered into with the Board to resolve allegations that he engaged in inappropriate conduct with clients during massage sessions at a multidisciplinary chiropractic, physical therapy, and massage practice in Wayne and at a spa in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

“No one should ever have to fear being sexually exploited by a massage therapist. Individuals who seek massage therapy should be able to trust they will be treated with dignity and respect – nothing less,” said Attorney General Davenport. “My office will hold accountable anyone who exploits that trust and puts clients in grave danger by taking advantage of them sexually while they are at their most vulnerable.”

“Misconduct by massage therapists is a profound violation of their ethical and professional responsibilities,” said Jeremy Hollander, Acting Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs. “To ensure client safety and protect the integrity of New Jersey’s massage therapy industry, we will continue to investigate and root out this reprehensible conduct.”

According to a Consent Order filed with the Board, multiple females, including a then-nineteen-year-old client, alleged that Castillo inappropriately exposed their intimate body parts by improperly draping the privacy sheet over them, touched their intimate body parts in a sexual manner, rubbed his private parts against clients’ bodies, and, in one case, solicited sexual contact from them.

Specifically, Castillo inappropriately exposed their intimate body parts; intentionally and inappropriately touched several clients’ buttocks, breasts and vaginas; and in one case solicited sexual contact by placing a client’s hand on his erect penis.

The Board found that Castillo violated New Jersey’s law governing professional conduct by, among other things, engaging in gross negligence that endangered the health and safety of his clients, repeated acts of negligence, and professional misconduct. The Board further found that Castillo violated Board rules prohibiting sexual misconduct by a massage therapist.

To resolve the matter, Castillo will permanently surrender his license to practice massage therapy in New Jersey, with no possibility to reapply for licensure in the future.

Under the terms set forth in the Consent Order, Castillo must cease and desist from all client contact at any location and from rendering any type of massage services, including, but not limited to, training other massage therapists. He is also barred from entering the premises of the businesses or practices where he previously worked as a licensee during business hours when clients may be present.

The State was represented in this matter by Deputy Attorney General Michelle Mikelberg, under the supervision of Section Chief Doreen A. Hafner, of the Professional Boards Prosecution Section, within the Affirmative Civil Enforcement Practice Group of the Division of Law. Investigators with the Enforcement Bureau within the Division of Consumer Affairs conducted the investigation.

Anyone who believes that they have been treated in an inappropriate manner by a licensed professional can file an online complaint with the State Division of Consumer Affairs by visiting its website or by calling 1-800-242-5846 (toll free within New Jersey) or 973-504-6200.

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Last Modified: 4/23/2026 11:39 AM

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Classification

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NJ DCA
Filed
April 23rd, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Healthcare providers Consumers Licensed professionals
Industry sector
6211 Healthcare Providers
Activity scope
Professional license discipline Sexual misconduct enforcement Consumer complaint investigation
Geographic scope
New Jersey US-NJ

Taxonomy

Primary area
Consumer Protection
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Healthcare Civil Rights

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