SCPD Officer, 2 Others Plead Guilty to Prostitution

(Photos Courtesy of the Suffolk DA's Office_ George Trmigliozzi pleaded guilty for his role in operating a prostitution ring.

Three people — including a Suffolk County police officer and an employee with a local school district — pleaded guilty for their roles in a prostitution ring. A fourth person has been indicted, with his case pending.

Between October 2019 and June 2024, Frank Saggio led a criminal enterprise that profited from the systematic promotion of prostitution at two locations in Suffolk County. The operation included locations at 6089 Sunrise Highway in Holbrook operating as Suite 3 –  American Girls Spa, Suite 4 – Spa, and Suite 5 – Reiki for Healing, as well as a location in West  Babylon known as the Tunnel of Love.  

Frank Saggio also pleaded guilty.

Saggio admitted to operating the prostitution enterprise between October 2019 and June 2024 in  Suffolk County in which he employed his co-defendants as managers. Saggio further admitted that he required sex workers to pay substantial monthly fees ranging from $6,000 (Holbrook location)  to $12,000 (West Babylon location).  

George Trimigliozzi, an 18-year veteran of the Suffolk County Police Department, served as co-manager of the Suite 3 Holbrook location along with co-defendant Steven Arey, a 26-year employee of the Islip School District. Trimigliozzi abandoned his police duties on March 19, 2021, when he responded to a robbery at his brothel location, driving nearly 90 miles per hour in his patrol car, while knowing he was unauthorized by the Suffolk County Police Department to abandon his assigned post.  

Dana Ciardullo, Saggio’s girlfriend, managed the West Babylon location known as Tunnel of Love.  

On September 12, 2025, three of the defendants pleaded guilty before Supreme Court Justice Timothy P. Mazzei. Saggio, 61, of West Islip, pleaded guilty to Enterprise Corruption, a Class B felony. As part of Saggio’s plea agreement, he agreed to pay  $1,875,000 in forfeiture and will serve two to six years in prison. Saggio is due back in court on  December 18, 2025.  

Trimigliozzi, 56, of Islip, pleaded guilty to charges stemming from two separate indictments before Mazzei. Regarding the first indictment, Trimigliozzi pleaded guilty to  Promoting Prostitution in the Third Degree, a Class D felony, and Official Misconduct, a Class A  misdemeanor. On that indictment, he will be sentenced to a total of two years of incarceration, one year of incarceration on each charge to run consecutively. Trimigliozzi also pleaded

Dana Ciardullo, Saggio’s girlfriend, pleaded guilty as well.

guilty to charges resulting from a second indictment related to his unlawful imprisonment of a woman in his personal vehicle. 

On September 12, 2025, he pleaded guilty to Unlawful Imprisonment in the Second Degree, a  Class A misdemeanor, and will be sentenced to 30 days of incarceration to run concurrent with the  two-year sentence under his first indictment. Trimigliozzi is currently suspended without pay from the Suffolk County Police Department.  

Trimigliozzi is due back in court for sentencing on November 12, 2025.

Ciardullo, 33, of North Bellmore, pleaded guilty to Promoting Prostitution in the Third Degree, a  Class D felony. Ciardullo will be sentenced to six months of incarceration followed by five years of probation. Ciardullo is due back in court for sentencing on November  12, 2025. 

Arey was indicted and charged with Enterprise Corruption and 27 counts of Promoting Prostitution in the Third Degree. Arey’s case remains pending. 

“These guilty pleas represent accountability for those who violated the public’s trust and engaged in organized criminal activity,” said Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney. “While it is always disappointing  when public servants betray their oaths, these resolutions demonstrate that my office will ensure  serious consequences for corrupt actions.”