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Colorado jail’s ex-commander sued over allegedly watching strip search videos of over 100 women

DENVER (AP) — Three women who were among the more than 100 inmates whose strip search videos were allegedly watched repeatedly by a Colorado jail’s former commander are suing him and government agencies, saying they failed to keep tabs on who was accessing the images and why.

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Colorado jail's ex-commander sued over allegedly watching strip search videos of over 100 women

Edward Aber, former commander of the La Plata County, Colo., jail, stands inside the jail in Durango, Colo., Dec. 13, 2022. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald via AP, File)


DENVER (AP) — Three women who were among the more than 100 inmates whose strip search videos were allegedly watched repeatedly by a Colorado jail’s former commander are suing him and government agencies, saying they failed to keep tabs on who was accessing the images and why.

The proposed federal class action lawsuit, filed Wednesday, alleges that La Plata County and its sheriff’s office knew that Edward Aber had a history of being accused of sexual impropriety or harassment when he was hired and failed to place controls on access to strip search footage, including monitoring who was accessing it.

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