Eleven additional women have come forward to accuse aof criminal and suspicious activity while he allegedly performed cosmetic procedures, according to the Naples Police Department, and two women have filed lawsuits against the spa where he allegedly carried out the assaults, court records show.
The voicemail for Pura Vida Medical Spa was full on Wednesday afternoon, and its website and Facebook page were disabled. A spokesperson for the Naples Police Department did not respond to a question about why that incident was classified as a suspicious incident. In addition to the information contained in the incident report, the complaint notes the woman had been a patient of the spa for"several years," and that Salata allegedly offered her whiskey before a procedure"to help with the pain" during an earlier visit. The complaint also states that, in addition to reporting the alleged assault to her sister right after the visit, she also reported it to a counselor.
That report also notes the Salatas frequently used an iPad to photograph clients, including inside the treatment room.