National spa chain Massage Envy is under pressure after it was revealed that more than 180 women from across the country have reported being sexually assaulted by workers there.

Many of the customers claimed masseurs for the members-only spa brand groped them and performed other lewd acts while giving massages, according to a review by BuzzFeed News.

Victims are also accusing managers at some of the company’s 1,200 franchises of covering up sex-assault reports and keeping pervy masseurs on the payroll. The company claims the issue is not in its purview.

“Massage Envy is a partner in crime,” Susan Ingram, who says she was assaulted by therapist James Deiter inside a West Chester, Pa., Massage Envy in 2015, told BuzzFeed. “They had every opportunity, on multiple occasions, to remove him from his position, and they chose not to.”

Massage Envy has claimed in court filings that it is not responsible for actions by franchise employees, and reps for the company said they work to ensure franchises are meeting their standards.