Former CEO Who Placed Hidden Cameras in Chicago Home Faces New Allegations

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The former president of two Chicago music venues, who pleaded guilty to secretly videotaping women in the nude, is now facing more allegations in a civil suit.

Michael Johnston and his wife Kelly Halverson are now being sued by a U.S. Air Force veteran who says he and his former girlfriend were secretly videotaped having sex at the Johnston's home in Chicago in 2019. He claims the couple invited them to stay there when they were out of town and encouraged them to use a room where cameras were hidden.

His case was filed in Cook County Circuit Court on Tuesday along with cases from three other alleged victims, women who say they too were secretly videotaped at the home. Johnston was the president of Schuba's Tavern and Lincoln Hall and the CEO of AudioTree music streaming service. He was fired from those jobs after NBC 5 Investigates reported on these allegations last year.

 

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