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Hidden camera found at Los Angeles Kaiser Permanente hospital
Summary
A hidden camera was discovered in a staff-only bathroom at Kaiser Permanente's West Los Angeles hospital, and police say an employee was arrested and has been formally charged.
Content
A hidden camera was discovered in a staff-only bathroom at the Kaiser Permanente hospital in West Los Angeles late last year. Emergency department staff identified the device during a shift and reported it. Kaiser Permanente said it immediately notified the Los Angeles Police Department and began an internal review. The hospital said the person identified by investigators is no longer employed there.
Key facts:
- The device was found in an employee-only bathroom used by emergency department staff.
- Kaiser Permanente reported the incident to the Los Angeles Police Department and opened an internal investigation.
- LAPD identified and arrested a hospital employee; the Los Angeles City Attorney has formally charged that person.
- Attorneys say they represent more than 22 employees affected by the discovery, and it is unclear whether any images were shared.
Summary:
The discovery prompted a police investigation and led the hospital to remove the employee identified by investigators. Attorneys represent multiple staff members who say the employer failed to protect privacy. Further legal and investigative steps are undetermined at this time.
