An undercover Cobb County cop working on an organized crime task force nabbed a masseuse on a prostitution charge in the Cumberland area last week.

Yufen Huang of Duluth was arrested on a “masturbation for hire” count on Feb. 22, a Cobb County Sheriff’s Office warrant shows.

A sheriff’s office spokesman said the task force works a variety of cases but did not provide additional details.

“Typically we do not discuss their ongoing operations,” said spokesman Robert Quigley.

The undercover officer walked into Healthy Massage, 2355 Cumberland Parkway just south of the Paces Ferry Publix, about 2:50 p.m., according to the warrant.

He was told his hourlong massage would be handled by a masseuse named “Cee Cee.” It cost $60.

The warrant said that during the massage Huang did allegedly “erotically stimulate” the officer.

Jail records show she was released Thursday on a bond of $1,320.

A manager at the massage parlor was not immediately available for comment Monday morning.

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