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Volunteer Soccer Coach In Baltimore County Accused Of Recording Underage Victim: Police

A Peeping Tom who installed recording devices in his home and filmed his underage victim without her consent has been arrested, according to the Baltimore County Police Department.

Nicholas Fioravanti

Nicholas Fioravanti

Photo Credit: Baltimore County Police
Baltimore County Police Department

Baltimore County Police Department

Photo Credit: Baltimore County Police Department via Facebook

Nicholas Fioravanti, 42, was arrested this week following an investigation into recording devices that were found placed inside two areas of his home, including a bedroom and bathroom.

At the time the devices were uncovered, the victim was underage, investigators noted.

Police say that Fioravanti - a volunteer soccer coach in the Perry Hall and White Marsh area - has been charged with privilege prurient intent and visual surveillance in a private area.

Anyone who believes they may have been a victim of Fioravanti has been asked to contact detectives at the department by calling (410) 887-5000.

Fioravanti is being held without bail at the Baltimore County Detention Center.

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