A Royal Caribbean employee is facing multiple charges after allegedly recording female passengers in their cabin bathrooms. WTVJ's Jamie Guirola reports.
Royal Caribbean is facing legal trouble after passengers filed a lawsuit over hidden cameras placed in state rooms by a former employee. That employee, Arvin Mirasol, has since been fired and is now serving prison time but passengers say the cruise line could have done more to protect them. A photo shared by the Lipcon, Margulies, & Winkleman law firm appears to show a camera tucked underneath a sink inside a state room aboard Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas.
Winkleman is the attorney representing the plaintiffs in this case, and he said Royal Caribbean should also be to blame. “I think Royal Caribbean had a moral obligation to notify all the passengers that likely could’ve been affected they didn’t do that, now the notice is out there,” said Winkleman. Winkleman and the woman asked what justice would look like for him in this case. “It’s more about getting the word out there because Royal Caribbean is not,” said the woman.
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