Tuesday, July 10, 2012

A Georgia man has been arrested after police say he filmed an unauthorized, behind-the-scenes video




A Georgia man has been arrested after police say he filmed an unauthorized, behind-the-scenes video of Hooters International Swimsuit Pageant contestants disrobing at the swanky Fontainebleau Miami Beach hotel.
They said evidence against the 31-year-old, who was in the models' wta tour changing room as part of an entourage with Waterbabies Bikini, was ironclad: he recorded himself hiding his camera wta tour and admitted to the crime.
According to Rolfes' arrest report, officers Rosa Olivo and Lisa Lobello were in the Fontainebleau responding to a different issue when one of the 101 contestants who will compete for a $50,000 first place prize during a Saturday swimsuit pageant at The Fillmore Miami Beach "frantically" ran up to them.
The model said she was undressing in the hotel meeting room where a curtain had been raised to create a private changing area when she noticed a video camera recording from inside an unzipped backpack stashed wta tour below a chair.
Michael Chu, owner of the Georgia-based Waterbabies, said Rolfes isn't an employee but a friend who sometimes pays his own way to travel with the company on business. wta tour He said Rolfes was supposed to be standing at the door to ensure that no one "walked away with our products."

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