An Ontario Court justice found Andrew Seangio guilty on 33 counts.
Still, he was literally the poster boy on promotional material for the college and Ottawa By-law, and he was highly recommended by some instructors, particularly when it came to training for physical requirements.After all, there was a gym at his Ottawa apartment building, and the shower in his unit was always available.
The former by-law officer’s voyeurism was finally exposed in a thorough Ottawa police investigation that yielded a pile of charges, and this week Ontario Court Justice Norman Boxall found Seangio guilty of 33 counts. Not only did they say there was no discussion about having sex, let alone recording it, some said they locked the bathroom door for privacy as they used the toilet or showered after hitting the gym.
The judge rejected Seangio’s evidence, saying it wasn’t reliable or credible, and ruled there was no consent for the recordings, designed “for his pleasure.”Article content
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