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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — A former Penn State University employee has been charged with filming people inside a bathroom on campus.
The State College Area School District says a student reported being filmed at the Bryce Jordan arena during a prom held in May.
The student told police a man that he thought was a chaperone led him to a restroom. The student says he later heard the sound of video being recorded and saw a camera pointing in his direction.
Police records show officers later found more than 30 videos of men being recorded inside the restroom on the man's phone.
The 54-year-old man was charged Monday with multiple counts of invasion of privacy.
A Penn State spokeswoman says the man is no longer employed by the university.
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