WARREN, Ohio - WARREN - A woman from Flushing, New York has entered a plea in connection with a raid at a massage parlor in Hubbard.

An employee at Judge Ronald Rice's court tells 21 News that 56-year-old Furong Li pled guilty to one misdemeanor count of soliciting, stemming from conduct that occurred at 3C Foot Spa in Hubbard. Li was arrested following a raid at the business in February of 2025.

Li is scheduled to be sentenced on March 3.

3C Foot Spa was housed in a building owned by Trumbull County Commissioner and former Hubbard Township Trustee Rick Hernandez.

Hernandez had previously gone on record with 21 News, including an interview on 21 News at 5 p.m., denying any knowledge of illegal activity going on in the building and claiming that human trafficking allegations were "politically motivated," a reference to his then-opponent for office, former Trumbull County Commissioner Niki Frenchko.

However, 21 News later obtained body camera video from the Hubbard Police Department, which captures a conversation that took place prior to Hernandez's interview, in which police informed him of alleged illegal activity occurring in the building.

Following the raid, Hernanez said he no longer stands by Li because he warned her that if he found out about any illegal activity in the building, she would be evicted.

Since then, the Mahoning Valley Human Trafficking Task Force served a search warrant on Hernandez in July, with agents seeking information from his cell phone for an investigation.

At this time, we don't know if Hernandez was a target in that investigation.