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Chef escapes conviction after secretly filming women

Last updated: February 12, 2025 4:43 pm
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A Swiss chef, Rolf Pieren, found himself in a legal battle after secretly filming two women without their consent. The disturbing incident came to light when one of the victims discovered incriminating footage on a laptop given to her by Pieren. The court heard that Pieren had set up a hidden GoPro to record intimate moments with one victim, and later installed a camera in a bathroom to capture another victim showering. The women were completely unaware of being filmed, and Pieren had never sought their permission.

Upon unlocking the laptop, the first victim stumbled upon four video clips, two of which depicted her intimate encounters with Pieren, while the other two showed the second victim showering. Shocked by the revelation, she confronted Pieren, who expressed deep remorse and claimed he thought he had deleted the videos. The victims, in their statements to the court, described the profound impact of the violation of their privacy.

Pieren’s defense argued for a discharge without conviction, highlighting the potential repercussions of deportation on his life. Having lived in New Zealand for over six years as a permanent resident, deportation would be devastating for Pieren and his employer, who considered him an indispensable asset. Despite the seriousness of the offense, Judge Mark Williams ultimately granted Pieren a discharge without conviction, emphasizing the disproportionate consequences of deportation.

In addition to the legal outcome, Pieren was ordered to pay $5000 emotional harm reparation to each victim. The case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of consent and privacy in all interactions, and the lasting impact of violating these fundamental principles.

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