Police claim that a contract employee took photos of women in the Redmond campus

Apr 5, 2014 09:07 GMT  ·  By

I bet you didn’t see this coming. Police claim that a contract employee of Microsoft took upskirt videos of women in the Redmond campus last year, so he is now under investigation with charges of voyeurism.

The Seattle Times is reporting that Leonard Raymundo, 34, was using a tiny camera to take photos of unsuspecting women walking around Microsoft’s campus in Redmond. Approximately 93 women have apparently been recorded, but all have obviously asked not to be identified due to obvious reasons.

Instead of getting slapped in the face by someone who was being filmed, Raymundo, who apparently has no criminal history (well, now he has), lost his camera on a foot path, most likely after the device fell from his shoe.

Another Microsoft employee apparently found the camera and hand it over to security guards who were curious enough to check out the recordings and find out that many unsuspecting women have become actresses overnight.

According to the same report, Raymundo has used the same camera to take upskirt videos and photos on stairs and escalators at airports and other locations too.

Raymundo will be arraigned April 10 in King County Superior Court, the same report adds, so he’ll most likely be fined and then allowed to go home. Without touching another camera ever again, that is.