New Jersey High Court: Bathroom Spycam Plaintiffs Did Not Establish Recording

(June 25, 2020, 10:09 AM EDT) -- TRENTON, N.J. — Although the New Jersey Supreme Court found that women suing over a janitor’s use of hidden cameras were not required to provide proof that they were actually filmed to support a claim for intrusion on seclusion, the state high court on June 16 ruled that they failed to provide sufficient evidence to establish a reasonable inference that they used the particular bathrooms where the filming occurred (Jaime Friedman, et al. v. Teodoro Martinez, et al., No. A-37/81, N.J. Sup., 2020 N.J. LEXIS 678)....

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