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NewsWoman jailed for recording hundreds of men using the toilet in Aldi
Posted March 23, 2025 by RighteousIndignation in GenderCritical

Woman jailed for recording hundreds of men using the toilet in Aldi

A sex offender who secretly took nearly 800 pictures of men using the toilets in Aldi has been jailed.

Chleo Sunter, 37, was caught with 790 pictures and 15 videos of men inside toilet cubicles and standing at urinals.

She took the photos in the men’s loos at an Aldi supermarket, a shopping centre in Middlesbrough, and at Darlington Train Station between January and November 2023.

Sunter, previously known as John Leslie Graham, admitted to two counts of voyeurism at Teesside Crown Court.

She also admitted six breaches of a sexual harm prevention order after she was found to be in possession of extreme pornographic images in 2014 when Sunter was named John Leslie Graham.

Sunter was caught with the material when her sex offender manager turned up at her home in Thornaby, to check she was complying with the court order.

Photos and videos of victims using public conveniences near Middlesbrough’s Captain Cook Square shopping centre, at a Middlesbrough Aldi; and at Darlington station, were stored on her phone.

Paul Newcombe, prosecuting, told the court: ‘Some of the males were stood at the urinals. Some were recorded under the cubicles.’

On a police visit in November 2023, Sunter wasn’t at home, but was found nearby.

Police investigators found she had deleted 695 chats, 712 photos, and four videos from the gay dating app, Grindr, the court heard.

Sunter has also been using her phone in incognito mode so that her internet history couldn’t be seen.

She further breached the terms of the order by resetting her phone to factory settings.

Mitigating, John Nixon said Sunter has a history of alcohol abuse and ‘no longer has a phone or laptop with internet access’.

Sunter’s barrister asked the judge to consider a court order instead of prison – as if imprisoned would mean she would lose her accommodation and face homelessness when released.

Judge Geoffrey Marson said he was aware of Sunter’s mental health difficulties and ‘particular circumstances, but they have little, or no affect on the offences’.

The judge jailed Sunter, of Avon Close, Thornaby, for 26 months, telling her that he accepted she is ’emotionally vulnerable and custody will be difficult’.

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