WASHINGTON (DC)
Fox 5
[with video]
By Paul Wagner, FOX 5 Reporter
WASHINGTON –
There is new information in the case of the rabbi accused of voyeurism. Newly unsealed search warrants show police found another device inside Barry Freundel’s Georgetown home capable of “surreptitious” recording along with evidence the rabbi had been secretly recording women in “several” different locations.
The search warrant affidavits say investigators found evidence in the rabbi’s home indicating the 62-year-old was saving files of women undressing in the shower of the synagogue’s mikvah and they were listed by name.
The warrants also say investigators discovered evidence the rabbi has been using more than one recording device with files going back to at least February of this year.
The two warrants, one for the rabbi’s home and the other for the synagogue, show D.C. police took quite a bit of potential evidence out of Freundel’s O Street home when they searched it Tuesday.
A list of the items seized includes six external hard drives, seven laptops, five desktop computers, three cameras, 20 memory cards and 11 flash drives.
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