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Hidden camera discovered in staff restroom at Kaiser Hospital, employee taken into custody

by Paige Wuthrich
February 2, 2026
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Hidden camera discovered in staff restroom at Kaiser Hospital, employee taken into custody

An investigation into an alleged invasion of privacy at a Los Angeles hospital is raising serious concerns among healthcare workers after a hidden camera was found inside an employee restroom, according to multiple media reports.

The device was discovered in November in a staff restroom at Kaiser Permanente West Los Angeles Medical Center. According to staff, the camera was hidden behind a wall above a toilet’s flushometer. A nurse discovered the device when she noticed wires hiding behind bathroom tile.

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Los Angeles police said a suspect, who also worked at the hospital at the time, was arrested on Jan. 23 in connection with the incident. The person has not been publicly named. A spokesman for Kaiser Permanente verified that the suspect is no longer employed.

The Los Angeles Police Department stated that the case is being handled by its Special Assaults Section owing to its sensitivity. Investigators have not disclosed the duration of the camera’s deployment or the sharing of any photographs or recordings.

On January 29, about 30 hospital employees, including emergency room nurses, revealed plans to sue the institution. Their counsel stated that the workers are still highly concerned, citing a violation of trust and a loss of personal safety at work.

The Los Angeles City Attorney has legally charged the suspect with invasion of privacy, according to police reports. The investigation is currently in progress.

Kaiser Permanente stated that it is fully cooperating with law authorities.

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