West Virginia State Police Investigation: 10 more minors, 42 more women in total to sue West Virgini
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West Virginia State Police Investigation: 10 more minors, 42 more women in total to sue West Virginia State Police over hidden cameras
by: John Lynch, Kathryn Ghion
Posted: Apr 24, 2023 / 02:10 PM EDT
Updated: Apr 25, 2023 / 06:10 AM EDT
More women are filing lawsuits against the West Virginia State Police.
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Wheeling West Virginia Attorney Teresa Toriseva sent a notice of legal action to Interim WVSP Superintendent Colonel Jack Chambers and West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey on April 21 saying 42 women, including 10 minors, plan to file lawsuits against the West Virginia State Police.
The minors attended Junior Trooper Academy.
According to a letter sent by Cpl. Joseph Comer, a member of the WV State Police, to state lawmakers, Governor Jim Justice, and the office of the Attorney General on February 16, a hidden camera or cameras were placed and operated inside the female locker room at the State Police Academy. Toriseva says her clients and other female Junior Trooper program attendees accessed and used the female locker room at the Academy during the time the anonymous letter states the cameras were in use. Toriseva also says the taping of the females in the Academy did not end until 2020, the same time the Junior Trooper Program was discontinued in 2020.
Our ongoing investigation shows rampant sexual misconduct, including hidden videotaping, toward female cadets and others, while they attended the Academy, Toriseva told 7News. Much of the conduct is through witness provided evidence.
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