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Via Washington Times

A counterterrorism official with the U.S. State Department, who already faced charges of soliciting a child for sex in Fairfax County, now is accused of peeping through the windows of dozens of women’s homes in the District and videotaping them as they showered or undressed.

Daniel Rosen, 44, was charged Monday with one count of voyeurism and one count of stalking. He could face additional charges, as D.C. police are still collecting evidence and working to identify each of the 24 women they say were unknowingly videotaped.

Police said detectives discovered 40 separate videos of women taped in various “states of undress” on Mr. Rosen’s cellphone as officials investigated a separate incident in which he is accused of soliciting a minor for sex.

Metropolitan Police Department Assistant Chief Peter Newsham said seven victims were videotaped more than once. One woman was filmed five times over several nights — one video included footage of her washing her face at a bathroom sink while naked from the waist up, according to an affidavit for Mr. Rosen’s arrest that was filed in D.C. Superior Court.

“The disturbing thing was that the videos appear to have been taken through the curtains and shades that were drawn, so the camera was utilized in a way that it could see through very small areas,” Chief Newsham said. “The victims were trying to be in the privacy of their homes with their windows and curtains drawn, and he was still able to get these images.”

Police said the videos found on the cellphone date back to June 2012 and all appear to have been taken in D.C. neighborhoods close to where Mr. Rosen lived, including in Mount Pleasant, Adams Morgan and U Street, according to the affidavit. Police alluded to the possibility that Mr. Rosen masturbated while filming the women, saying that he can be heard “breathing heavily in a rhythmic manner” in some of the videos.[…]

Mr. Rosen was initially arrested in February for the solicitation charge. A search warrant in that case states that he exchanged messages with an undercover Fairfax County police officer, whom he thought was a 14-year-old girl, in order to solicit sex.

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