Twelve women in Payallup, Wash. are filing a lawsuit against the Payallup Police Department, where they were filmed while stripping and using the toilet after being arrested for DUI.
Seattle defense attorney James Egan found the evidence when going through public records for a DUI case he was working on, ABC News reported.
That’s when he discovered that police officers had been filming people taken into jail, mostly young women on DUI charges, while they changed and used the bathroom without their knowledge.
"I've represented 1,000 people in DUIs, and I've never seen this," Egan told ABC News' "20/20." "This practice appears to be a peep show."
Egan has since taken on the “felony voyeurism” case of 12 of the victims involved, one of whom is a man. Since August, over 40 women have come forth with a similar story of misconduct. Full story...
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Seattle defense attorney James Egan found the evidence when going through public records for a DUI case he was working on, ABC News reported.
That’s when he discovered that police officers had been filming people taken into jail, mostly young women on DUI charges, while they changed and used the bathroom without their knowledge.
"I've represented 1,000 people in DUIs, and I've never seen this," Egan told ABC News' "20/20." "This practice appears to be a peep show."
Egan has since taken on the “felony voyeurism” case of 12 of the victims involved, one of whom is a man. Since August, over 40 women have come forth with a similar story of misconduct. Full story...
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