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Plymouth firefighter charged with secretly recording ex and colleague nude

Richard Pimental of Plymouth, Massachusetts, is accused of placing hidden cameras in the home of his ex-girlfriend, recording her having sex with a fellow firefighter, and sharing the footage with other colleagues

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A Plymouth firefighter is on leave after being accused of using hidden cameras to record his ex-girlfriend and a fellow firefighter in a sex act.

A firefighter in Plymouth, Massachusetts, is facing criminal charges after police say he set up hidden cameras in the home of his ex-girlfriend.

Police say 31-year-old Richard Pimental of Plymouth recorded and shared footage of his ex and a fellow Plymouth firefighter engaged in a sex act.

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According to investigators, the woman lived with Pimental in his house until they broke up last February. She continued living there while he moved in with his father; he would return often

She first found a hidden camera in October, police said.

The Plymouth Police Department began investigating in November at the request of Plymouth Fire Chief Neil Foley. The two victims reported that Pimental had secretly recorded them having sex, and word traveled through the department that some colleagues had seen the footage.

After seizing Pimental's cellphone, police found nude video of both victims that appeared to be recorded with a nanny cam on Sept. 20.

Investigators also say they found footage appearing to show Pimental having sex with another woman, believed to have been recorded after his ex-girlfriend found the camera and he took it back. Police say it is not known if that woman was aware or consented to being recorded.

Pimental was arraigned Jan. 16 in Plymouth District Court on two counts each of disseminating photos of an unsuspecting nude person and unlawful wiretapping, the Plymouth County District Attorney's Office said. He was not arrested, but summonsed to court.

He has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him, and a judge ordered him to stay away from the victims except in job-related communication.

The town says Pimental has been on administrative leave since November.

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