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Lawsuit Filed Against Security Company after Guard Arrested for Secretly Videotaping Women in Restrooms

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星期五, 四月 12, 2024

DALLAS, April 12, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Dallas-based law firm of McCathern, Shokouhi, Evans filed a petition on Wednesday in Dallas County on behalf of its clients, Kelli Luevano and Diana Elia, against St. Moritz Security Services, Inc. ("St. Moritz Security") and one of its security guards, Ronnie Smith. The petition follows the arrest of Mr. Smith, who had a long and public criminal history when he was hired by St. Moritz, for secretly videotaping several women in various private restrooms in the prominent Dallas shopping district of Highland Park Village.

Key Points: 
  • The petition follows the arrest of Mr. Smith, who had a long and public criminal history when he was hired by St. Moritz, for secretly videotaping several women in various private restrooms in the prominent Dallas shopping district of Highland Park Village.
  • As alleged, Mr. Smith recorded Ms. Luevano and Ms. Elia, as well as other employees and customers, without their consent inside the high-end, luxury watch retailer, Vacheron Constantin, for which St. Moritz Security provided security services.
  • These events were entirely preventable, as Mr. Smith had a public criminal history that St. Moritz Security plainly knew or should have known about before it hired him.
  • St. Moritz currently provides private security for many other high-profile, luxury retail boutiques in Highland Park Village, including Van Cleef & Arpels and Panerai.