If Christian Ziegler faces a video voyeurism charge, will sex videos go public?
The potential for Christian Ziegler to face a video voyeurism charge opens new legal questions around the case. The most scandalous is whether sex videos taken by the embattled Republican Party leader will become public as evidence.
A judge found probable cause that Ziegler violated Florida’s video voyeurism law when he filmed a sexual encounter with a woman in Sarasota. Legal experts say that opens a new legal aspect to the case independent of whether he ever faces a rape charge.
“It would be a separate crime,” said Orlando lawyer Richard Hornsby, who represented clients in several video voyeurism cases. “The only question is whether (the victim) knew they were being videotaped when this wa...