A Michigan woman has accused a police officer of tapping into her baby-monitoring camera with a cell phone to watch her breastfeeding her baby after getting out of her bath, according to a federal lawsuit obtained by People. Megan Pearce, a police dispatcher with the Warren Police Department, says she suffered "extreme emotional trauma" after realizing that she was being spied on in her home, she alleges in the civil suit filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Detroit. She accuses Michael Emmi, a 15-year officer with Michigan's Hazel Park Police Department, of accessing her Nest Cam baby monitor and watching her,...
- 4/29/2016
- by Hilary Shenfeld, @HilaryShen
- PEOPLE.com
A Michigan woman has accused a police officer of tapping into her baby-monitoring camera with a cell phone to watch her breastfeeding her baby after getting out of her bath, according to a federal lawsuit obtained by People. Megan Pearce, a police dispatcher with the Warren Police Department, says she suffered "extreme emotional trauma" after realizing that she was being spied on in her home, she alleges in the civil suit filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Detroit. She accuses Michael Emmi, a 15-year officer with Michigan's Hazel Park Police Department, of accessing her Nest Cam baby monitor and watching her,...
- 4/29/2016
- by Hilary Shenfeld, @HilaryShen
- PEOPLE.com
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