More bad news for Starbucks. According to reports, police have launched an investigation after a camera was found inside an Atlanta Starbucks bathroom last week. A 25-year-old female customer reportedly found the device taped under a baby changing station. Police say the woman removed the camera and alerted the manager, who then notified Starbucks’ corporate office.

“We were quite concerned to learn this and are grateful to our customers and partners who took action to involve local authorities,” a Starbucks spokesperson told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

The camera was turned over to police for inspection. Authorities reportedly found 25 videos stored on the camera, including several that reportedly showed people using the restroom.

“We’ve learned that the device had about an hour’s worth of recorded video on it and detectives found 8 to 10 men and women videotaped while in that restroom,” said one of the officers. He also said that the video quality was poor and no “private parts” were seen.

Police say whoever is responsible faces a felony charge of eavesdropping, but no suspects have been identified. This is the second time in less than a week the coffee giant has experienced controversy. The company was heavily criticized last week for an incident at a Philadelphia location in which two black men were arrested while sitting waiting for a friend.

Source: nypost.com