Originally Posted by
cbn42
Exactly, and now that I think about it some more, if this becomes a legal issue, he could easily flip the script on her. He could argue that she committed sexual harassment by breaking into his room and exposing herself to him. Obviously that is not the case, but he could make a viable argument that it appeared so from his perspective.
If OP wants to escalate this any further, I would encourage her to talk to an attorney *before* filing a police report, because this could easily backfire.
This thread has become so twisted and weird.
The idea of the OP ending up in material trouble for sexual harassment for “breaking into his room” is just laughable on its face, and doing as suggested above is more likely to backfire on the phone-using intruder filming a naked person crouching behind a bed to try to hide away from the phone-holding intruder involved in video-recording motions.