Former CEO of Schubas, Lincoln Hall Pleads Guilty to Secretly Recording Several Women in the Nude

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Former CEO of Schubas, Lincoln Hall Pleads Guilty to Secretly Recording Several Women in the Nude
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The former CEO and president of Schubas Tavern and Lincoln Hall has pleaded guilty to secretly recording nude images of three women using hidden cameras.

Before the couple left the woman to watch their home while they were out of town, Kelly Johnston encouraged the nanny and her friend to use a jacuzzi bathtub in the master bathroom. The nanny later found hidden cameras after she noticed one of them in a picture frame pointed at a bathtub, the suit stated.

Video from the camera showed Michael Johnston standing in the bathtub and reviewing the video on a cellphone to make sure it was positioned properly, the lawsuit stated. An attorney representing two women in civil suits against Johnston and his wife said both were still pending Tuesday.Copyright CHIST - SunTimes

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