Portland pharmacist accused of recording people in bathroom
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A 34-year-old pharmacist has been indicted on numerous counts related to placing a hidden camera in a bathroom at a Portland Kaiser Permanente facility.
Multnomah County District Attorney Rod Underhill says a 71-count indictment against Johnny Tuck Chee Chan was unsealed Tuesday.
The indictment identifies 51 people, including a minor, who were recorded without permission on the camera between December 2016 and November 2017.
It also says Chan produced a sexually explicit recording of a child and charges him with five counts of possessing child pornography.
Chan pleaded not guilty to the charges Tuesday.
Chan was arrested Nov. 26 by the United States Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force in Portland.
According to a search warrant, Portland police were notified in November 2017 by Kaiser Permanente that an employee had discovered the camera.