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NBC New York Lawsuit: Latest Updates

NBC New York Lawsuit: Latest Updates

June 14, 2025 Catherine Williams News

Northwell Health is now facing a class-action lawsuit ⁣due too a former ‌employee’s alleged illegal recordings in bathrooms. the ⁤employee, Sanjai‌ Syamaprasad, is accused of using hidden cameras⁣ disguised as smoke detectors. patients and employees were​ recorded, triggering a police investigation and the‍ subsequent lawsuit. The delayed notification to potential victims and the role that the institution had in preventing the security breach are under scrutiny. This incident ‍highlights the vital role of⁢ patient safety and the importance of workplace security. the job role of ensuring privacy now takes centre stage and has the potential to have big repercussions. News Directory 3 is following the case ‍closely. Discover more about the specifics of the case, including Syamaprasad’s legal challenges and the measures being taken by Northwell Health. Learn what next steps the parties may be taking in the court of law.

Key Points

  • Sanjai Syamaprasad,a former employee,is accused of recording people in Northwell Health bathrooms.
  • Hidden cameras were disguised as⁢ smoke detectors.
  • A ​class-action lawsuit has been filed against Northwell Health⁤ and Syamaprasad.
  • Patients were notified a year after the finding of ⁤the recordings.

Northwell Health Faces⁣ Lawsuit Over Bathroom Recording Incident

⁤ ⁤ ‌ Updated June 14, 2025
⁢ ​

northwell ​Health is grappling with a⁤ class-action lawsuit after a former employee allegedly⁣ made illegal recordings⁣ in employee and⁢ patient bathrooms. ‍Brenda Pellettieri, the‍ lead plaintiff, expressed feeling “stunned and betrayed” upon learning of the charges‌ against Sanjai Syamaprasad, 47.

Syamaprasad allegedly used fake smoke‍ detectors equipped with hidden cameras,attaching them with Velcro inside the bathrooms of Northwell Health’s Sleep ‍Disorder Center and ⁣Stars Rehabilitation Center. Some devices were positioned directly above toilets, according to Nassau County Police.

The alleged⁢ privacy invasion came to light in april of⁢ last year when another employee reportedly saw Syamaprasad viewing bathroom footage on his laptop,triggering a police investigation. However, Northwell Health did ​not notify potential ⁤victims until a year later. ​Pellettieri, ⁢also a patient at the center, received her notification in May.

The letter stated Syamaprasad ‌bought the ⁣hidden cameras ‍in ⁢August 2022, but the duration of⁣ the recordings remains unclear. Attorney Joel Rubenstein, representing the plaintiffs, estimates 13,000​ people ‍received notification letters. The role of Northwell Health in preventing this security breach is now⁤ under scrutiny.

⁣ ‍ ⁤”we’re suing for ‌the negligence of the hospital, the sleep center,” said Rubenstein, with German Rubenstein‌ LLP.
‍ ‌ ⁢

Pellettieri described discovering Velcro patches⁢ in ​the bathrooms, realizing the extent of the alleged⁤ privacy breach.The job role ⁣of ensuring patient ⁢safety is paramount, and the lawsuit aims to address⁢ the alleged ⁤failure in this regard.

⁣”I just ⁢feel so ​disgusted that I was videotaped. It affected my life in ways that I can’t even tell you,” Pellettieri said.
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Syamaprasad faces five counts of unlawful surveillance and tampering with evidence,‌ according to ​the Nassau District Attorney’s⁣ Office. Northwell Health stated they ⁢”promptly revoked that​ individual’s access to our premises, ⁣reported him to the ⁤Nassau County District Attorney’s⁣ Office, and have fully cooperated‍ with the ​DA’s Office,” adding that safeguarding‌ patient and employee privacy ‍remains a high priority. The role of ⁣technology in workplace security is‍ also being questioned.

What’s next

The lawsuit‌ against Northwell Health and Syamaprasad is ongoing, with potential for significant legal and reputational ⁤repercussions. The case highlights the importance ‌of workplace security and patient privacy.

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