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Aerial view of Disney World, Florida, USA [Image source=Yonhap News]

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A Disney World employee in Orlando, Florida, USA, was caught and arrested by the police for secretly filming visitors illegally over several years.


Jorge Diaz Vega (26), a former Disney World employee, was arrested at the end of last month on charges of secretly filming under a female customer's skirt, CNN and others reported on the 24th (local time).


The Orange County Sheriff's Office stated that Vega's crime was uncovered when he was witnessed placing a cellphone under the skirt of an 18-year-old customer at the end of last month.


Vega confessed to the police that he had illegally filmed over 500 women while working at Disney World theme park for about six years. He reportedly said that he mainly targeted women who entered the Star Wars store to buy "Star Wars lightsabers" and committed these crimes for sexual gratification.


Vega was arrested on the 31st of last month but was released from jail after posting a $2,500 bail. Disney World stated that Vega no longer works at the amusement park.



The police have not disclosed whether they will conduct further investigations into Vega's crimes or inform other victims about his criminal acts.


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