A former Chicago music executive faces more criminal charges of secretly recording women who worked for him.
Michael Johnston, 38 is accused of setting up hidden cameras in the bathrooms of his home in Roscoe Village. The new allegations are based on the images of two other women found on the camera’s sim cards that had been turned into Chicago police.
Johnston was originally charged last November with the unauthorized videotaping of his nanny and her friend while nude using bathrooms in his upscale house. After NBC5 Investigates reported on these allegations, Johnston was fired as president of Schuba’s Tavern and Lincoln Hall and as CEO of the Audiotree music streaming service.
Chicago attorney Gail Eisenberg represents the women in their civil lawsuit. “These women are extremely brave, “said Eisenberg, adding that there is a recording of Johnston setting up the hidden cameras in bathrooms. The new allegations come from a former housekeeper and a woman who house sat for Johnston. According to the Cook County State’s Attorney office one woman house sat for two days in November 2019 and police found two videos recordings of her naked in the master bathroom.
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