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FBI Agents Accused of Using Agency Equipment to Spy On A Dressing Room

2:45PM April 21, 2009 | Dan Nosowitz

In a surprising display of perviness, two agents in West Virginia are accused of aiming their surveillance cameras at a dressing room where teenage girls tried on prom dresses for a charity function.


Bad press doesn’t get much worse than that.

Gary Sutton Jr., 40, and Charles Hommema have been charged with the misdemeanours and face fines and up to a year in jail on each charge if convicted. Sutton has been released on bond, Wilson said, and Hommema is to be arraigned later this week.

The FBI gave a terse statement about the privacy of families and how they’re committed to resolving the matter. [AP, thanks zenneth!]


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  • Best Love Gifts

    April 21, 2009 at 3:41 PM

    Very disappointing. I hope this will be a lesson for him.

  • erickgleen

    April 21, 2009 at 5:38 PM

    The camera zoomed closer into one of the dressing rooms and remained positioned in that place for over an hour. During that time, several young unknown women continually entered the room and undressed. Darn you! Get peace of mind with Spy Cameras.

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