Editor's note: The State Attorney's Office did not pursue prosecution in this case following the arrest, resulting in the charge being dropped. The case was later expunged.

An owner of Boulevard Tennis Club, a well-known tennis club in Vero Beach, was among the dozens of men arrested in last week’s investigation of spas tied to human trafficking and prostitution in Indian River County, police said last Thursday.

Anthony "Tony" Randazzo, 75, was arrested last week for allegedly soliciting sex at East Spa in Vero Beach, according to the Indian River County Sheriff's Office. He was released the same day on $1,000 bond.

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Randazzo bought Boulevard Tennis Club with Ed Friedman in late 2016, according to business records filed with state regulators. The club hosts several events throughout the year, including an 11-week-long summer camp for children ages six through 16 advertised on their website.

A six-month investigation uncovered that women were lured to Indian River County and later forced to work as prostitutes, the Vero Beach Police Department announced last week. The trafficking and prostitution ring operated primarily out of spa storefronts like the one Randazzo allegedly visited last year.

Law enforcement agencies in Martin, Indian River and Palm Beach counties have issued more than 250 arrest warrants for alleged clientele. Charges against the proprietors of the spas include human trafficking, racketeering, money laundering and prostitution, according to arrest records.

Staff at Boulevard Tennis Club declined to comment Friday. Randazzo could not be reached for comment.