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New Ulm man charged with secretly video taping women

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A New Ulm man is facing multiple felony counts for allegedly videotaping women without their knowledge.

The alleged incidents took place at Langhorst Pork near Lafayette.

Authorities say William Rolloff secretly recorded three female employees while they disrobed.

"One of the victims located a video camera recording as they exited the shower area," said Investigator Kip Olson of the Nicollet County Sheriff's Office.

Officials say three females were video taped by 53-year-old Rolloff. One of the victims is a minor.

Authorities say Rolloff hid the camera in the women's shower room at the Pork Farm over a 3-month period.

"In these facilities they have to shower in and shower out--it's really for the health of the pork or the animals," said Olson.

Charges have been filed and officials say Rolloff is no longer employed at the Langhorst Pork Farm.

Rolloff is scheduled to make an initial court appearance on November Sixth at eight-30.

The owner of Langhorst Pork, Mary Langhorst told News 12, the farm is fully-cooperating with authorities.