New charges filed against bartender accused of secretly recording women

A bartender accused of secretly recording women and children is now facing multiple felony cases and will remain in custody after a judge significantly increased his bail during a court hearing Wednesday.

Christopher Cohen, a longtime bartender at John Cutter Tavern in Summerlin, was back in court after prosecutors asked the judge to reconsider his bail based on new charges and newly discovered evidence. During the hearing, prosecutors requested that bail be set at $2 million. Judge Monica Trujillo instead set bail at $750,000, ordered high-level electronic monitoring, and barred Cohen from having any contact with minors.

WATCH| Alyssa Bethencourt reports the latest on new charges filed against bartender accused of secretly recording women and children

New charges filed against bartender accused of secretly recording women and children in Summerlin restaurant

Cohen pleaded not guilty to all nine counts in the indictment, waived his right to a speedy trial, and a trial date was set for Nov. 16 at 10:30 a.m…

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