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Court hearing on hidden camera charges against business owner Dinsmoor

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A business owner from Onalaska pleads not guilty to charges resulting from allegedly secretly recording images of employees using a bathroom at their workplace.  

James B. (Brad) Dinsmoor appeared by Zoom in La Crosse County court on Friday, to face four felony charges of capturing an intimate representation without consent.  Each charge carries a possible penalty of 3.5 years in prison, or fines up to $10,000.

James B. Dinsmoor (right, on screen) and attorney Ted Skemp appear on video feed before Judge Todd Bjerke on Jan. 27th, 2023

Investigators say the camera was installed in a bathroom at Dinsmoor’s home, where his marketing company is based, and the camera contained hundreds of images of people using the restroom. 

An employee discovered the camera in early January, and notified authorities. The next hearing in the case is scheduled for May 19th.

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