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FBI workers accused of peeping on teenage girls

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Two FBI workers are accused of using surveillance equipment to spy on teenage girls as they undressed and tried on prom gowns at a charity event in a West Virginia mall.

Gary Sutton Jr. and Charles Hommema were charged with conspiracy and committing criminal invasion of privacy.

The men were working in an FBI satellite control room at the mall when they positioned a camera on clothes-changing rooms and zoomed in on girls for at least 90 minutes, Marion County prosecutor Pat Wilson said Monday.

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