A prominent member of the San Francisco cartoonist community was arrested after police said he secretly recorded guests using the bathroom during a birthday party at his Berkeley home, according to a media report citing court records.
Andrew Farago, a pop culture writer and historian who serves as curator of San Francisco’s Cartoon Art Museum, was arrested June 3 at his South Berkeley home, The Berkeley Scanner reported.
The allegations stem from a May 23 birthday party attended by adults and children that Farago co-hosted. During the gathering, a woman discovered Farago’s cell phone hidden in the bathroom and recording video, Berkeley police wrote in court documents cited by the news outlet…