U.S. Attorney: EKU professor hid cameras in bathrooms, locker rooms on campus for 14 years

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A former aviation professor at Eastern Kentucky University has pled guilty to federal child pornography charges after a student found a camera hidden on the Richmond campus.

Kyle Knezevich, 36, of Richmond, pled guilty on Tuesday to attempting to produce child pornography, according to the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky. He faces up to 30 years in prison when he is formally sentenced on April 16.

According to the plea agreement, on September 7, 2023, an EKU student located a hidden camera in a men’s bathroom on campus. An investigation revealed that the camera had been placed in the bathroom by Knezevich.

After the discovery, law enforcement obtained a search warrant for Knezevich’s home and electronic devices.

“A search of those devices revealed that Knezevich knowingly produced surreptitious recordings of both adult and minor males from approximately 2009 through 2023,” prosecutors said. “The videos were recorded in bathroom settings, including locker rooms, urinals, and the bathroom of his personal residence.”

Prosecutors said the videos who underage males in various stages of undress, including using the restroom and showering.

As part of his plea, prosecutors said Knezevich admitted that his intent was to capture the minor males engaged in sexually explicit conduct.

Knezevich was arrested in September 2023 and initially charged him with voyeurism, five counts of promoting a sexual performance by a minor (victim under 16), five counts of possession of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor (victim under 12), and possession of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor (victim over 12, under 18).

By Ken Howlett, News Director

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