TSA worker charged with sexually violating female traveler, using cell phone to see up her skirt

Saturday, July 30, 2016
By Paul Martin

by: Ethan A. Huff
NaturalNews.com
Saturday, July 30, 2016

A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screener working at Seattle’s Sea-Tac International Airport was relieved of his duties without pay recently after being caught sneaking video footage of a female traveler walking up an escalator.

Reports indicate that 29-year-old Nicholas Fernandez was seen leaving his post at the security line to follow the woman up the escalator to take pictures of her with his mobile phone. But he wasn’t filming her face; instead, he pointed the camera underneath the woman’s skirt, claims a TSA special agent who saw it happen from afar.

The agent says Fernandez’s phone released a sudden flash as he aimed it underneath the woman’s garments, a form of sexual assault that resulted in intervention from local law enforcement who later arrested Fernandez and charged him with voyeurism.

Responding to the incident, a TSA spokesperson indicated that the federal agency “does not tolerate illegal, unethical or immoral conduct,” and that “when such conduct is alleged, TSA investigates it thoroughly.”

“When appropriate, TSA requests that it be investigated by a law enforcement authority,” reads a statement issued by TSA in the wake of the controversy. “When an investigation finds that misconduct has occurred, the appropriate action is taken.”

Fernandez remains jailed at the Regional Justice Center (RJC) in Kent, near Seattle, in lieu of a $7,500 bail that was later upped to $20,000 after authorities declared that he had “abused his position of authority.” It also appears that this isn’t Fernandez’s first rodeo; he’s apparently done this before, and is only now facing consequences.

TSA has extensive history of sexual abuse against travelers

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