EXCLUSIVE: An employee of a Space Force sushi supplier admitted to filming nude women using the bathroom at a missile base in California, according to a criminal complaint obtained by The Daily Beast.
; the case filings were unsealed on Nov. 14. Zin’s lawyer, Michael Thomas Gazell, did not respond to a request for comment on Monday.
Vanderberg SFB, which opened in 1957 and is named after the late General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, second chief of staff of the U.S. Air Force,. It is located in Lompoc, which is in Santa Barbara County. Vandenberg sits on some 100,000 acres of terrain ideally situated for rocket and missile launches, and plays host to Elon Musk’s SpaceX, which leases the two-pad Space Launch Complex 4 for launches and landings. The first of SpaceX’s Starlink communications satellites was launched from Vandenberg in 2018, and SLC-4 most recentlyVandenberg Air Force Base members wait for President Donald Trump to sign the National Defense Authorization Act Dec. 20, 2019, at Vandenberg AFB, Calif.
Investigators then conducted a forensic review of the video camera’s memory card, and managed to recover a number of images from it that had been deleted, the filing continues. They “depicted 4 nude women using a toilet and 2 images of the subject,” it says.
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