Thursday, March 28, 2013

Former Syracuse Employee Guilty Of Secretly Taping Athletes

((HT: WSYR-TV))

In secret... without their knowledge...
And that's just creepy...

Roger Springfield, whose real last name is Cahak, had been charged with four counts of unlawful surveillance in the second degree, a felony. Instead, he pleaded guilty to one count of "unlawful surveillance" and will be required to serve 10 years of probation. But the guilty plea will only work if he is/isn't required to register as a sex offender.

Cahak's defense says his actions weren't sexual in nature while the prosecution says they, of course, were.

If the court determines that he must register as a sex offender, Cahak's defense has the right to withdraw the plea.

The investigation began when a Syracuse employee found video recorded in a football locker room from a road trip. After more investigating, authorities found video of more than 100 student-athletes on four video tapes in various locker rooms.

Springfield was a local sportscaster who also worked as Syracuse's Director of Media Properties and Productions.
Until he got found out...

Here's the lowdown...

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