Are you planning to take a cruise?
Be sure to check for hidden cameras if are.
A Filipino stateroom attendant aboard Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas has triggered a lawsuit by 12 passengers.
You see, hidden cameras were discovered in their bathrooms.
Arvin Joseph Mirasol, 34, was convicted in August for producing child p*rnography and sentenced to 30 years.
This seems to be the real epidemic among us.
Law enforcement uncovered videos of guests, including children aged 2 to 17.
It’s said to be nearly 1,000 guests that he filmed!
There’s even footage that shows Mirasol installing the cameras.
Plaintiffs allege the cruise line failed to ensure passenger safety, filing a lawsuit months after his conviction.
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) January 4, 2025
Breitbart reports:
A Filipino man who was convicted of producing child pornography after installing hidden cameras aboard a Royal Caribbean ship has caused a dozen passengers who were secretly filmed naked to sue the cruise line.
Arvin Joseph Mirasol, a 34-year-old who worked as a Royal Caribbean stateroom attendant from December 1, 2023, to February 26, 2024, was sentenced to 30 years in prison in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida in August, Breitbart News reported.
A guest aboard the Symphony of the Seas ship reported finding a hidden camera in their bathroom on February 25, 2024, to ship security, prompting them to detain Mirasol until the ship docked in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on March 3, leading to his arrest.
As a stateroom attendant, Mirasol was assigned to clean and stock items in a specific block of rooms, including the one where the camera was found installed underneath a bathroom sink.
Mirasol’s electronics were then seized and searched by law enforcement, who discovered “numerous videos of children in various stages of undress” with focus on “the children’s genital areas,” prosecutors said.
The children depicted in the videos captured by Marisol, which also captured him installing the camera, ranged in age from two to seventeen.
ADVERTISEMENTAlso disturbing was Mirasol’s guilty plea admission to entering guests’ rooms while they were showering and hiding under their beds so he could “secretly record them exiting the shower,” the attorney’s office said.
Five months after his sentencing on the child pornography charges, a 30-page lawsuit was filed against Royal Caribbean in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida, on behalf of 12 plaintiffs, including some minors, the Daily Mail reported.
This person in the comments makes a great point:
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WOW..Now makes me wonder about hotels… vacation homes … clubs, gyms, anyplace you might use the facilities…you could be at risk..— JoyceV (@JVER2ME) January 4, 2025
These people seem to be everywhere.
Wherever people are vulnerable and changing clothes, double check for cameras.
They could be in vents, cracks, even dark translucent plastic or glass.
Also check under the bed.
BREAKING: A Royal Caribbean crew member secretly filmed nearly 1,000 passengers in bathrooms, including children, using hidden cameras and even hiding under their beds. pic.twitter.com/wO2UTtXnA3
— The General (@GeneralMCNews) October 22, 2024
Remember when the American Airlines staff member was also hiding a camera to film kids?
In the air, on the sea, these predators seem to have multiplied and always on the hunt for a victim!
May this come to an end on Trump’s watch.
In case anyone missed it, an American Airlines flight staff has been hiding his phone in plane bathrooms to film children. Their legal team proceeded to deny guilt by blaming a 9 year old girl for not noticing the camera. They then requested the judge disband them from the case… pic.twitter.com/z299Y5fxs1
— Into the Memory Hole (@frogNscorpion) May 22, 2024
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