Almost 600 victims are believed to have been identified in intimate videos allegedly found on the hard drive of a junior doctor accused of recording colleagues inside staff bathrooms at major Melbourne hospitals.
Ryan Cho, 27, faced Melbourne Magistrates' Court this evening after he was charged with five charges over the alleged contents of his hard drive.
Cho was initially charged with stalking and using an optical surveillance device on July 10, after allegedly using a phone to record in a restricted staff bathroom at Austin Hospital in Heidelberg on July 3.
Today he was re-arrested and charged with five further offences, including three counts of producing an intimate image, one count of using an optical surveillance device, and one count of failing to comply with directions to assist.
The court heard that more than 10,000 files were found on Cho's computer with subfolders detailing hundreds of named victims.
More than 4500 intimate videos were recorded within those folders between 2021 and 2025.
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