Cartoon Art Museum Curator Andrew Farago Arrested for Allegedly Recording Guests in Bathroom
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Rich Johnston
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Andrew Farago, longtime curator of the Cartoon Art Museum and obituary writer for The Comics Journal, has been arrested on multiple counts of invasion of privacy. According to Berkeley police, Farago allegedly hid his cellphone in the bathroom of his South Berkeley home during a birthday party he co-hosted on May 23rd, secretly recording guests. The article reports on the charges and the police investigation.
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According to Berkeley police reports reported by The Berkeley Scanner, Farago is accused of hiding his cellphone in the bathroom of his South Berkeley home during a birthday party he co-hosted on the 23rd of May.
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