New details emerge about allegedly luring clients to a banned Bali “sex spa” owned by the former AFL star’s influential estranged wife

A Bali spa owned by the AFL legend’s estranged wife allegedly used various social media platforms to lure customers to what police said was an illegal brothel.

The ex-wife of former Essendon premiership winner Ricky Olarenshaw, Sarnanitha, could face 12 years in prison if found guilty of alleged “prostitutional activities” at the Flame Spa massage parlor in Seminyak.

Olarenshaw is understood to have returned to Australia days before the raid in late September, leaving his daughter alone in Indonesia, the Herald Sun reported.

Sarnanitha was arrested on Friday during a police raid on the spa along with two of the salon’s receptionists, a manager and a director.

The woman firmly denies the allegations against her.

A police spokesman in Bali said officers seized underwear, condoms and massage oil during the raids.

Bail Ketut Police’s deputy director of criminal investigations, Suarnaya, said the allegedly illegal spa services were offered on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and Onlyfans.

“They have been working on marketing and offering sensual massage packages through the app on social media,” he stated.

New details emerge about allegedly luring clients to a banned Bali “sex spa” owned by the former AFL star’s influential estranged wife

Sarnanitha could face 12 years in prison if charged and found guilty of alleged “prostitution activities” at the Flame Spa massage parlor in Seminyak, Bali

Her ex-husband, former Essendon Premiership winner Ricky Olarenshaw, is believed to have returned to Australia days before the spa raid.

Her ex-husband, former Essendon Premiership winner Ricky Olarenshaw, is believed to have returned to Australia days before the spa raid.

The case is still under investigation, but prostitution and prostitution are highly illegal in Bali and considered a crime against “decency and morals” in the country.

Services at Flame Spa range from $95 to $181 per session, and its motto is purportedly: “Our service is more than just a sensual massage, it’s an erotic experience.”

“Our goal is to ignite your flame.”

Her Instagram bio allegedly advertised as “The best sensual massage in Bali.

The TikTok website allegedly advised customers to do this “bring your date or partner” to “enjoy this experience with us.”

“Let us light up your Valentine’s Day,” it offered.

Police say 20 to 30 women worked at the spa, but they have not been arrested.

Police say a massage therapist working at the salon was found “completely naked” during an earlier raid on September 2.

On LinkedIn, Sarnanitha describes herself as a “self-employed” owner of Flame Spa since July 2017, and her personal Instagram describes her as a “female entrepreneur.”

Since the allegations against her surfaced, she has made her Instagram account, which has 23,000 followers, private.

Olarenshaw moved to Bali after leaving the AFL and has since established himself as a player director of three local F45 gym studios.

Sarnanitha claims the couple separated earlier this year and her estranged husband co-owned the spa.

It is unknown whether Olarenshaw was aware of any alleged illegal activity taking place at the spa.

Daily Mail Australia does not suggest any wrongdoing on Olarenshaw’s behalf.

The case is still ongoing, but prostitution and prostitution are highly illegal in Bali and considered a crime against

The case is still ongoing, but prostitution and prostitution are highly illegal in Bali and considered a crime against “decency and morals” (pictured, Flame Spa)

Sarnanitha's LinkedIn listing listed her as the self-employed owner of Flame Spa

Flame Spa advertised on OnlyFans

Police in Bali say Flame Spa carried out a sophisticated social media marketing campaign

Olarenshaw played 77 games for Essendon, starting in 1993, before spending two seasons at Collingwood, where he played only five games.

He then made one appearance for North Melbourne before announcing his retirement.

The news comes after two Australians were arrested in a similar raid for running a separate spa that allegedly offered prostitution.

Michael Le Grand, 50, and Lynley Le Grand, 44, both from Victoria, were arrested in connection with their alleged involvement with the Pink Palace spa.

If found guilty, they could face 12 years in prison.

Sarnanitha claims the couple split earlier this year and her estranged husband co-owned the spa

Sarnanitha claims the couple split earlier this year and her estranged husband co-owned the spa