NYU prof busted for filming women in dressing rooms
Maybe this art history professor was just doing a study in nudes for one of his classes.
Arrianne Talma of Red Alert Politics reports.
NYU professor charged with unlawful surveillance after filming women changing in dressing rooms
Look’s like New York University has a “peeping Tom” on its payroll!
A art history professor at the school, Ross Finnocchio, was arrested and charged with unlawful surveillance in the Big Apple after being caught using his iPhone to allegedly film two twenty-something women in an adjacent dressing room at the West Village vintage boutique Beacon’s Closet.
The 34-year-old former NYU valedictorian, who graduated in 2001 with a double major in English literature and Art History, allegedly slipped his iPhone into his shoe and slid it into the other dressing room on two occasions while the two women were trying on clothes. He was caught when an unnamed 26-year-old noticed that something was slipped into her dressing room. She then alerted the store manager, Stephanie Williams.
“I told the store manager that I saw him put something under the door but I didn’t see what it was,” the 26-year-old told The New York Post.
Police reported that both the 26-year-old and Williams saw Finnocchio do the same thing to a 28-year-old woman in another stall.
“I knocked on [his dressing-room door] and said, ‘You have to come out right now,’” Williams told the Post.
NYU professor charged with unlawful surveillance after filming women changing in dressing rooms (Red Alert Politics)
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“You have to come out right now,”
That’s probably yet another dimension to Finnocchio’s “issues.”