UGA Student Hunter Bramlett charged with felony peeping

Apr 6, 2016 - 06:59
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UGA Student Hunter Bramlett charged with felony peeping
Hunter Bramlett

Authorities say a University of Georgia student is facing new charges of peeping on women after he was arrested a few months ago on a similar charges.

Hunter Bramlett, 22, is charged with felony peeping after he was discovered in a stall in a women's bathroom at Joseph Brown Hall.

Campus police report of the incident states the business manager told police she entered the women's bathroom late last week after a complaint of a man in the stall.

The report states Bramlett came out of the stall saying, "Oh my God, this is a women's bathroom."

On Monday, Bramlett tued himself in to UGA police on a charge of felony peeping.

Bramlett's arrest follows an arrest in October of last year for an incident at the physics building where he was charged with felony eavesdropping. According to the Athens Banner Herald, Bramlett was busted for taking pictures of a woman in the bathroom there.

Bramlett's status at UGA remains unclear. A UGA spokesperson told Georgia Newsday the matter is currently under investigation with the Equal Opportunity Office.

Efforts to reach Bramlett were unsuccessful. He has bonded out of the Athens-Clarke County Jail.

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