OAKWOOD — A local licensed attorney is facing nearly 100 charges connected to illegally recording multiple people, including a 17-year-old high school student.
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Matthew Currie, 50, was indicted by a Montgomery County grand jury on Tuesday on 49 counts of illegal use of minor in nudity-oriented material or performance, 40 counts of voyeurism, and two counts of unauthorized use of computer/telecommunications property.
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An investigation into Currie was launched after a family member of his found what appeared to be voyeuristic material on his phone.
A search warrant was executed on Currie and his electronic devices, which led investigators to discover that he had allegedly been stalking a 17-year-old Oakwood High School student.
Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney Mat Heck, Jr. said on Tuesday that Currie allegedly took multiple videos of the teen in a state of nudity through her bedroom window.
As reported on News Center 7 at 5:00, he allegedly did the same thing to other women in his neighborhood.
“It’s very shocking,” Oakwood Police Chief Allen Hill said. “It’s something you would never suspect to happen to you, particularly in the confines of your own home.”
Currie is also accused of trying to film up girls’ skirts at Oakwood High School as he walked through the auditorium.
Currie was previously the Managing Attorney at Advocates for Basic Legal Equality and was “instrumental” in the founding of the Gem City Market.
“He will be treated no differently than any other person who has acted so heinously and atrociously,” Heck said.
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