The matter involving a 24-year-old man facing several charges in connection to taking photos in the locker room of a Chatham fitness club may be moving to Windsor to be dealt in court there.
There are two publication bans in the case involving Trey Jeffrey Wilson – one banning the publication of evidence presented in court and the other from identifying victims.
The matter returned to a Chatham court Friday, where duty counsel made a request on behalf of Wilson’s lawyer that it be put over until Dec. 7 because a medical report on the accused has not been received.
It was also indicated there may be a request to have the case transferred to Windsor, but no reason was given.
According to previously published reports, Wilson is facing 16 counts of voyeurism, four counts of distributing a recording obtained by commission of an offence, and four counts of distributing intimate images, all in connection to alleged incidents in the locker room of a fitness club in Chatham.
Chatham-Kent police previously reported a complaint was received in May about a man taking photographs using a cellphone in the locker room of GoodLife Fitness, located in the Downtown Chatham Centre.
Police said several complainants were identified after a three-month investigation.
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