Bali police give update on Aussie AFL star Ricky Olarenshaw over illegal sex spa probe - as his wife faces 12 years in jail for allegedly running a brothel
Daily MailBalinese police have no plans to interrogate AFL star Ricky Olarenshaw over the ownership of a spa his estranged wife is accused of running as a brothel. Balinese police have no plans to interrogate AFL star Ricky Olarenshaw over the ownership of a spa his estranged wife Sarnanitha Olarenshaw is accused of running as a brothel Police spokesman Jansen Avitus Panjaitan said while ownership of Flame formed part of the inquiries there were no plans to interview Ricky Olarenshaw. Olarenshaw is being held at Bali Police's Detention and Evidence Directorate, along with Melbourne couple, Michael and Lynley Le Grand, who were arrested separately over alleged prostitution at Pink Palace Spa. Olarenshaw is being held at Bali Police's Detention and Evidence Directorate, along with Melbourne couple, Michael and Lynley Le Grand, who were arrested separately over alleged prostitution at Pink Palace Spa Services at Flame Spa range from $95 to $181 per session and its motto allegedly was: 'Our service is more than just a sensual massage, it is an erotic experience.