PITTSBURGH — Two women are suing Rivers Casino and some of its employees, claiming security cameras stole personal and financial information from their phones last year.
The women claim cameras zoomed in on their phones and stole text messages, emails and more in October.
“It’s definitely concerning,” said patron Stephanie Wells. “I never expected it to be zooming into your phone to see what you’re doing.”
TRENDING NOW:
- FDA expands recall of heart, blood pressure medication due to cancer risk
- Greensburg Bishop: Some names on list of clergy accused of sex abuse 'will shock people'
- Late-night cookie company opens second Pittsburgh location
- VIDEO: Suspected Burglar's Escape Attempt Thwarted by Police Chopper
According to court documents Channel 11 obtained, the supervisor of the casino’s surveillance department and some of its employees are named in the suit, which claims the casino violated the state wiretap law.
The women filing the suit are seeking monetary damages and more.
Channel 11 reached out to the casino and those employees for comment but has yet to hear back.
Cox Media Group




