- by foxnews
- 04 Apr 2025
The 18-page lawsuit, filed by the grandparent of an alleged 14-year-old victim, claims that Disney did not "adequately supervise" Diaz Vega after he was reported to a supervisor for photographing or recording a co-worker without consent.
"Upon information and belief, Disney employees, agents, servants, and/or apparent agents knew or should have known that [Diaz Vega] had committed similar acts of video voyeurism of guests and co-workers over the six years he was employed by Disney as evidenced by the more than 600 images and videos of unwitting victims on his phone," the lawsuit states.
The plaintiff alleges that Disney's choice to continue Diaz Vega's employment following the incident with his co-worker "posed a danger to the public and to the plaintiff's minor grandchild."
The next day, officers returned to the theme park after Diaz Vega was spotted by a security guard taking "upskirt" videos of a 19-year-old female guest, according to court documents.
Diaz Vega was arrested on video voyeurism charges after admitting to recording the videos as a "guilty pleasure," telling police "it is hard to find them online," the affidavit said. He has pleaded not guilty in both cases.
The plaintiff is asking the court for a jury trial and over $50,000 in damages.
According to court documents, when confronted, Diaz Vega said, "I have been fired for this before. Please don't call the police. I promise I will delete the pictures."
Representatives for Disney, and the lawyers for both Diaz Vega and the plaintiff, did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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