The plaintiffs, identified as Jack and Marie, are seeking $50,000 after they found a hidden camera in the bedroom.
A couple filed a lawsuit seeking $50,000 in damages after an AirBnB host Sahaydi Martinez was accused of recording them with a hidden camera in the bedroom of a rental cabin.

The provincial law enforcement office posted on their Facebook page, identifying the suspect as A Sahydi Martinez. The post says Sahydi operates Monyx Group Inc in Toronto, which is a housing rental company based on Airbnb. she was arrested and faces four charges of invasive visual recording.
The plaintiffs, identified as Jack and Marie, are seeking $50,000 after they found a hidden camera in the bedroom.
The provincial law enforcement officers believes there could be more victims who were recorded at the property, and they're asking anyone who stayed at the unit to give them a call.
"It's been discovered since that time it appears dozens of people appear to have been filmed, photographed and had images taken of even families. That's even more disturbing," the couple's lawyer, Allen Bresnehan, said in an interview.
A couple filed a lawsuit seeking $50,000 in damages after an AirBnB host Sahaydi Martinez was accused of recording them with a hidden camera in the bedroom of a rental cabin.

The provincial law enforcement office posted on their Facebook page, identifying the suspect as A Sahydi Martinez. The post says Sahydi operates Monyx Group Inc in Toronto, which is a housing rental company based on Airbnb. she was arrested and faces four charges of invasive visual recording.
The plaintiffs, identified as Jack and Marie, are seeking $50,000 after they found a hidden camera in the bedroom.
The provincial law enforcement officers believes there could be more victims who were recorded at the property, and they're asking anyone who stayed at the unit to give them a call.
"It's been discovered since that time it appears dozens of people appear to have been filmed, photographed and had images taken of even families. That's even more disturbing," the couple's lawyer, Allen Bresnehan, said in an interview.