They allege that hidden cameras recorded them during intimate moments in the bathroom of the house they rented from him through Airbnb.
They planned to stay two nights in August 2022. But their trip turned into a nightmare when they discovered hidden cameras in the home.
They had rented a bedroom in the house of Christopher Goisse using the Airbnb platform.
The couple found two cameras camouflaged as smoke detectors in the bedroom and bathroom.Court filing
While they were relaxing in bed, Capraro, whose job involves installing smoke detectors, grew suspicious when he noticed that the room was equipped with two smoke detectors.
His suspicions led him to discover a hidden camera in the detector above the bed, as stated in the lawsuit.
Capraro removed the hidden camera from the bedroom, and they immediately checked into a hotel where they contacted the Montgomery County Police Department.
“I definitely have had many cry sessions about it,” she explained.
The couple’s attorney, Dan Whitney Jr., expressed their deepest concerns, explaining that not knowing where the recordings might end up is like “opening Pandora’s box.”
At the time of the police’s arrival, Christopher Goisse, who is a licensed psychiatric nurse practitioner in Maryland, was in the master bedroom of the home.
Currently, Larry Goisse is in jail following a separate incident. He pleaded guilty to federal charges of drug diversion and health care fraud on October 4, 2022.
“It gives me the heebie-jeebies not knowing if someone looks at me weird if there’s a potential they have seen it. That always lurks in the back of my head every time I meet somebody,” Gates told Fox 5 DC.