EXCLUSIVE: OKC woman’s laptop exposes alleged crime of phone repair shop employee

OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR ) – An Oklahoma City woman is accusing an employee at a Penn Square Mall phone repair shop of sending a private video from her device to his own.

The woman, who News 4 is calling Jane to protect her identity, says it happened at The Fix inside Penn Square Mall on Friday. Jane says she took her phone to have her broken screen repaired and gave her cell phone and code to it to an employee, Kayahan Altun, so he could make the repairs.

“He was the manager,” said Jane. “He told me that, you know, it’d be about 30 minutes.”

Jane said she went to the food court and worked on her laptop while she waited. While on her laptop, Jane said she received a conversation notification and when she looked at her messages she saw a video had been sent from her phone number she did not recognize.

“It was a video of me undressed basically, and had been sent to a random phone number,” said Jane. “I was just so in shock.”

Jane said the text had been deleted when she picked up her phone, but that the message was still visible on her laptop. She said the video that was sent was in her “hidden” folder in the photos app on her phone from two years ago. The folder required a pass code that was the same she had given Altun to get into her phone.

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