$100M lawsuit filed against Memorial Hermann, ex-employee over hidden bathroom cameras

The Brief

  • A class action lawsuit is asking for $100 million after hidden cameras were discovered in two restrooms at Memorial Hermann Woodlands Medical Center.
  • The hospital’s former patient care director was arrested earlier this year and charged with seven counts of invasive visual recording.
  • The lawsuit states it was filed “on behalf of thousands of individuals from in and around Texas.”

THE WOODLANDS, Texas A class action lawsuit is calling for Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center and the hospital’s former patient care director to pay $100 million after the employee was accused of placing hidden cameras in the hospital’s restrooms.

Memorial Hermann, former employee sued

What we know:

Court documents state Robert Shrader placed cameras in the restrooms of Memorial Hermann Medical Center in the Woodlands to “engage in mass offensive and disgusting acts of voyeurism.”

Shrader was arrested earlier this year after maintenance workers found a hidden camera in one of the restrooms. A second camera was later found in another restroom.

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