For four years, female employees of a Tampa firm didn't know a top executive had secretly videotaped
For four years, female employees of a Tampa firm didn't know a top executive had secretly videotaped them in the restroom
TAMPA Jeremy Lenkowski worked on computers for MaintenX International, and on a November morning in 2010 he wanted a c
Lenkowski asked Gregory Keeler, the company's controller, to meet him in the parking lot of a McDonald's on N Armenia Avenue. Lenkowski pulled out a laptop, set it on the trunk of his car and inserted a memory stick.
Shocked, Keeler watched as the screen lit up with images of female MaintenX employees including his own assistant. They "were going to the bathroom and doing other things,'' he later recalled. "I couldn't watch the whole thing and told him to turn it off.''
Keeler was stunned, too, when Lenkowski told him where he had found the videos in a bag belonging to the company's chief financial officer, James Patrick Stanton Jr.
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