A Quakertown Farmers Market shop owner is accused of victimizing at least two underage employees and soliciting at least one to perform a sexual act in exchange for drugs and money, according to the Bucks County district attorney. Prosecutors believe there could be more victims.

Joseph Grossman, who owned Poppy's Peanuts inside the Quakertown Farmers Market, was arrested in August by the Richland Township police and charged with promoting the prostitution of a minor and corruption of minors.

A second victim came forward in September, the DA's office said.

Bucks County District Attorney's Office

A 17-year-old girl told police that Grossman would make inappropriate comments and allegedly touch her legs and back while she worked at Poppy's Peanuts. She told police that after she quit, Gro

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