An Upper West Side masseuse is suing a website she says dragged her name through the gutter so viciously that she had to legally change it when the site allowed users to post reviews claiming she traded sex for cash.
“Sensual massage” therapist Sara Mare says the website MassagePlanet.com defamed her and “exposed her to potential harm by various sexual perverts and stalkers,” according to her suit, filed in Manhattan Supreme Court on Dec. 28.
The site hosted reviews of her service in which anonymous users claimed Mare provided oral sex for about $100 on top of her $340-an-hour “Tantra massage” sessions.
“Still one of the best BBBJ for the extra $$,” one user posted in September 2012, using slang to suggest she performed oral sex on him without a condom.
“Extra benji for BBBJ,” reads another anonymous post from June 2013, apparently referencing the $100 bill, which features Benjamin Franklin’s portrait.
Other posts, including one that described her genitalia as looking “like elephants ears,” are “intensely private and the [website’s] publication of these statements is an invasion of her right to privacy,” the suit states.
Mare holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and theater from the Charter Oak State University in New Britain, Connecticut, as well as a master’s degree in psychoanalysis from the New York Graduate School for Psychoanalysis, court papers state. She is also licensed for Reiki, hypnotherapy and faith healing, court papers state.
Mare formed her business TantraSara in 2011, but are had to change her name and her business’ name to avoid ridicule, the court papers claim.
“My sessions are deeply therapeutic, sensual and erotic,” one section of her website reads. ”I can and will tailor my sessions for your specific needs and desires.”
Mare is suing for unspecified monetary damages.
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