Not guilty verdict in former Waffle House CEO 'sex tape' trial
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. - A Fulton County jury has found a housekeeper and two lawyers not guilty of unlawful surveillance for making a sex tape of former Waffle House CEO Joe Rogers, Jr.
Housekeeper Mye Brindle used a hidden camera to record the video in Rogers' bedroom.
It was a decision motivated by advice from David Cohen and John Butters, attorneys Brindle hired to bring a lawsuit against Rogers.
They advised Brindle to make the video.
The prosecution argued Rogers had a right to privacy in his own home.
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