An employee of a dry cleaning business in San Francisco has been charged with six counts of misdemeanor invasion of privacy after he was accused of using a clock to secretly record female customers in the company's dressing room.
The District Attorney's office announced Tuesday that 31-year-old Andrew Hong of San Francisco faces up to three years in county jail if convicted on all charges.
After leaving the business, police said the woman learned that the clock may have a discreet camera used for home security. She also found reviews of the business where women mentioned they were harassed by a male employee. Police arrested Hong on March 25. The DA's office released him on his own recognizance and granted criminal protective orders for all of the named victims.
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