A trial is underway in the United States in the case of a wealthy Arizona lawyer who was twice caught peeping on women. This was reported in the New York Post on Wednesday, July 1.
In the dock was 51-year-old Michael DiBenedetto of Tempe. On June 18, while she was showering, one of the victims noticed that an unknown man was filming her through the window.
Later, upon leaving the area, a car belonging to the lawyer was seen. The police put him under surveillance. On June 28, DiBenedetto climbed into another woman’s yard and began watching her change her clothes.
The police arrested the attacker and took him to prison. The lawyer decided to represent himself before the court. However, during the meeting, a story from 2009 came to light when a man was also arrested for voyeurism.
However, DiBenedetto found an excuse for this – he stated that he was then working on a divorce case. The agent could not hire an informant, and had to observe the woman himself.
“I followed up with his wife, but that doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with the current process,” the lawyer was quoted as saying. edition.
The investigation into the case continues. City law enforcement has asked other potential victims to contact them if they spot DiBenedetto’s car near their home.
On May 20, Moscow’s Zamoskvoretsky Court also ordered the 15-day detention of a man who, using a hidden endoscopic camera, photographed a girl under her dress on the subway.
In addition, in September, a man who works as a carpenter in Moscow was sentenced to 10 days in prison for spying on a guest at the Textilchki hostel.
