It has been one month since 10 Florida spas were raided in a prostitution crackdown potentially linked to a Chinese human trafficking ring.

Law enforcement agencies in the Treasure Coast, Jupiter and the Orlando area shut down the spas in a coordinated series of raids Feb. 19.

Investigators spent months watching the massage parlors, videotaping hundreds of sex acts. The women working in the spas were described as being victims of human trafficking, held in "sexual servitude."

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Here's where things stand today:

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Vero Beach

The six "major players" investigated by the Vero Beach and Sebastian police departments and Indian River County Sheriff's Office all remain jailed.

Lanyun Ma, 49, a Chinese woman living in Orlando, was the sole person accused of human trafficking, the charge nestled within a racketeering, or "RICO" charge.

Assistant State Attorney Jeff Hendricks, who is prosecuting some of the spa cases, explained the RICO statute — short for Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization — is often used to dismantle human trafficking organizations.

The burden of proof is much lower for racketeering, while it carries the same 30-year potential sentence as a human trafficking charge, he said.

"When we're trying to take down human trafficking organizations beyond a reasonable doubt, you look at the organizations and if they're committing crimes under the RICO statute, you have an excellent case," Hendricks said.

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About 150 "johns" have been arrested and charged with soliciting prostitution. One of the men was wrongly accused by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office.

There is a cooperating victim in both the Vero Beach Police Department and the Indian River County Sheriff's Office cases, according to Assistant State Attorney Ryan Butler.

One of those women told investigators through a translator that she answered an ad on a Chinese jobs website and was driven from New York to Florida. She said she was forced to work long hours with no days off in a spa where she slept on a cot, kept isolated from the outside world.

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A forfeiture case has been filed against Liyan Zhang, 41, of Pompano Beach, for $110,499.61 in seven bank accounts, $22,140 in cash and a 2018 Toyota Corolla.

Zhang was accused of running East Sea Spa, 13401 U.S. 1, Sebastian.

Ma owned or managed two spas in Indian River County:

East Spa: 2345 14th Ave., Suite 10, Vero Beach

2345 14th Ave., Suite 10, Vero Beach AA Massage: 1547 U.S. 1, Sebastian.

Vero Beach police said they also are working to build a case against Ma's husband Yongzhang Yan.

"We think that he is the person that is leading this little organization," said Vero Beach Detective Sgt. Phil Huddy. "We're going to do our best to find the evidence we need to link him to this and bring him to justice."

Arrest warrants have been issued for two others, their whereabouts unknown.

A full list of the spa workers and their charges can be found at the bottom of this article.

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Martin County

Five women have been charged and others are wanted in connection with four spas:

Cove Day Spa: 6136 S.E. U.S.1, Stuart

6136 S.E. U.S.1, Stuart Therapy Spa: 2836 S.E. U.S. 1, Stuart

2836 S.E. U.S. 1, Stuart Bridge Day Spa: 11774 S.E. U.S. 1, Hobe Sound

11774 S.E. U.S. 1, Hobe Sound Sequoia Apple Day Spa: 10447 S.E. U.S. 1, Hobe Sound

Ruimei Li, 48, of Stuart, and Lixia Zhu, 48, of Jupiter, were managers, according to Sheriff William Snyder.

About 70 "johns" have been arrested and charged with soliciting prostitution, including one who was wrongly identified and announced plans to sue the Martin County Sheriff's Office.

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A circuit judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by Stuart attorney Richard Kibbey seeking to block the release of video recorded during the spa encounters, in part because the records were already sealed.

It's unclear if any video evidence will be released publicly.

Snyder said officials were in the process of seizing $2 million to $3 million in assets, but forfeiture filings thus far show only a small fraction of that.

The agency has formally seized $150,189 in currency, a condo with a market value of about $125,000 and two vehicles, a 2015 Lincoln and a 2017 Nissan.

A full list of the spa workers and their charges can be found at the bottom of this article.

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Jupiter

The owner and manager of Orchids of Asia Day Spa, 103 U.S. 1, Jupiter, were arrested by police.

Court records indicate prosecutors will file formal charges against the pair by March 21, which may result in some charges being dropped or added.

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Law enforcement officials filed a forfeiture lawsuit to seize the Jupiter condo partially owned by spa owner Hua Zhang, 58, of Winter Garden. The condo is worth about $200,000, according to a property appraisal.

Summonses or warrants were issued for 25 men caught on camera visiting the spas. Palm Beach County agencies do not typically arrest people accused of misdemeanors.

A full list of the spa workers and their charges can be found at the bottom of this article.

Orlando

Two Orange County spas were investigated in connection to the Vero Beach Police Department investigation into Lanyun Ma and her husband Yongzhang Yan:

Rainbow Spa Massage: 1809-2 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando

1809-2 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando East Spa & Massage: 1410A Gene St., Winter Park

Huddy said eight Asian women, described as "suspects," had been "rotated" between Vero Beach and the two Orange County spas, according to a search warrant application.

The spas were searched and closed on Feb. 19, but not separately investigated.

The director of the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation, the Orlando area task force that did the searches, did not respond to an emailed list of questions.

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Full list of charges

Twelve women and one man have been charged with working in the spas. Their cases are now working their way through the court system, a process that will likely take years.

A handful of employees remain wanted, according to police and prosecutors.

For a searchable database of the men charged with soliciting prostitution, click here.

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Vero Beach Police Department case:

Lanyun Ma, 49, of Orlando: Racketeering (corrupt activities include human trafficking and prostitution-related crimes); deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution; unlawful transport for the purpose of prostitution; and engaging in prostitution. Bail was set at $155,500.

Racketeering (corrupt activities include human trafficking and prostitution-related crimes); deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution; unlawful transport for the purpose of prostitution; and engaging in prostitution. Bail was set at $155,500. Yan Xu, 51, of Sebastian: Racketeering (corrupt activities include prostitution-related crimes); deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution; and engaging in prostitution. Bail was set at $150,500.

Racketeering (corrupt activities include prostitution-related crimes); deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution; and engaging in prostitution. Bail was set at $150,500. Yaping Ren, 27, of Orlando: Racketeering (corrupt activities include prostitution-related crimes); and engaging in prostitution. Bail was set at $101,000.

Racketeering (corrupt activities include prostitution-related crimes); and engaging in prostitution. Bail was set at $101,000. Junhua Dong, 50, of Vero Beach: Racketeering (corrupt activities include prostitution-related crimes); and engaging in prostitution. Bail was set at $250,000.

Racketeering (corrupt activities include prostitution-related crimes); and engaging in prostitution. Bail was set at $250,000. Kenneth Zullo, 64, of Sebastian: Racketeering (corrupt activities include prostitution-related crimes). Bail was set at $100,000.

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Ma has pleaded not guilty and asked her bail to be reduced. She is represented by Orlando attorney Michael Brown, who did not respond to a request for comment.

Ren is being represented by public defender Alan Hunt, who also was appointed for the four others, but has filed motions to withdraw from all but Ren’s case because, "Their interests are so adverse and hostile… that a conflict of interest exists."

Hunt did not respond to a request for comment.

Indian River County Sheriff's Office case:

Liyan Zhang, 41, of Pompano Beach: Racketeering (corrupt activities include prostitution-related crimes); operating a house of prostitution; and 30 counts of engaging in prostitution. Bail was set at $115,500.

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Martin County Sheriff's Office case:

Ruimei Li, 48, of Jupiter: Racketeering; money laundering; deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution; operating a house of prostitution; permitting prostitution; and engaging in prostitution. Li, represented by West Palm Beach attorney Heidi Perlet, was released on $828,000 bail.

Racketeering; money laundering; deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution; operating a house of prostitution; permitting prostitution; and engaging in prostitution. Li, represented by West Palm Beach attorney Heidi Perlet, was released on $828,000 bail. Lixia Zhu, 48, of Stuart: Racketeering; money laundering; deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution; operating a house of prostitution; permitting prostitution; and engaging in prostitution. Bail was set at $428,000. Zhu's attorneys are Baya Harrison IV and Baya Harrison III, a father-and-son team with listed addresses in New York City and Monticello, Florida.

Racketeering; money laundering; deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution; operating a house of prostitution; permitting prostitution; and engaging in prostitution. Bail was set at $428,000. Zhu's attorneys are Baya Harrison IV and Baya Harrison III, a father-and-son team with listed addresses in New York City and Monticello, Florida. Yang Gaomei, 46, of Sunrise: Racketeering, money laundering, engaging in prostitution and using a structure for prostitution. She pleaded not guilty and bail was set at $252,000, which Orlando attorney Michael Brown has asked to be lowered.

Racketeering, money laundering, engaging in prostitution and using a structure for prostitution. She pleaded not guilty and bail was set at $252,000, which Orlando attorney Michael Brown has asked to be lowered. Shuang Lu, 40, of Flushing, New York:Racketeering, money laundering, engaging in prostitution and using a structure for prostitution. Bail was set at $227,000.

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Orlando attorney Michael Brown, who also has a client in Vero Beach, is representing Gaomei and Lu and has asked their bail to be lowered.

One woman negotiated a plea deal Monday:

Yong Wang, 43, of Orlando: She pleaded no contest to deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution. Prosecutors dropped all other charges against her and a sentencing hearing was scheduled for July 19. She was released on $1,000 bail.

Jupiter Police Department case:

An owner and a manger were charged:

Hua Zhang, 58, of Winter Garden: Deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution; keeping and frequenting a house of prostitution; and 26 counts of procuring for prostitution. Zhang, represented by West Palm Beach lawyer Tama Beth Kudman, pleaded not guilty and was released on house arrest.

Deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution; keeping and frequenting a house of prostitution; and 26 counts of procuring for prostitution. Zhang, represented by West Palm Beach lawyer Tama Beth Kudman, pleaded not guilty and was released on house arrest. Lei Wang, 39, of Hobe Sound: Deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution; maintaining a house of prostitution; renting a space to be used for prostitution; and 26 counts of soliciting another to commit prostitution. Bail was set at $256,000. She is being represented by Miami defense attorney Paul Petruzzi.

Staff writers Will Greenlee, Melissa E. Holsman and Ali Schmitz contributed to this report.