TBI Arrests Man Impersonating Agent At ‘Boro Massage Parlor

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An investigation by Special Agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has resulted in the arrest of a Gainesboro man charged with impersonating a TBI Special Agent.                                                                   

At the request of 16th District Attorney General Jennings Jones, on February 23rd, TBI Special Agents began investigating a report that an individual had entered a massage business in Murfreesboro on February 21st, and indicated he was a TBI Special Agent.  During the course of the investigation, Agents learned the man told employees he was there to do an inspection of that location, and wanted a session with a therapist as part of an undercover investigation he was doing into human trafficking in massage parlors. The investigation revealed that the individual who claimed to be a TBI Agent was in fact Eric Devon Quick, a man who has never been an employee with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

Thursday night, TBI Agents arrested Quick (DOB 1/22/1991) and charged him with one count of Criminal Impersonation. He was booked into the Rutherford County Jail on a $1,500 bond.

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