Fernandez, 43, was sentenced to four years in prison and 12 months of community custody for secretly placing spy cameras in all-gender restrooms at Expedia’s headquarters in Seattle.
A former Expedia employee was sentenced Friday to four years in prison in a massive voyeurism case involving hidden bathroom cameras on the company’s Seattle campus.
The Lynnwood man pleaded guilty last month to voyeurism charges for placing spy cameras in Expedia office bathrooms and his ex-wife's home.
A former Expedia worker who hid cameras in bathrooms receives a four-year prison sentence for invading co-workers' privacy.
Ex-Expedia employee Marcelo Vargas-Fernandez receives a four-year sentence for voyeurism and protection order violations.
The former employee pleaded guilty to 14 counts of first-degree voyeurism and two counts of violating a protection order.
Marcelo Vargas-Fernandez (left), a former Expedia Group employee, stands with his attorney, Court Will, during his sentencing hearing Friday in King County Superior Court in Seattle. (GeekWire Photo / ...
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