18-Year-Old Offered Money By Repair Shop For Stolen Nudes

A phone technician was arrested after he allegedly sent a female customer’s nude images to his own mobile phone when he was supposed to be repairing hers.

Jonathan Petrushansky, 26, poses in undated photo. He was charged with invasive visual recording and was released on a USD 20,000 (GBP 16,654) bond in the city of Cleveland, Texas, USA. (Newsflash)

The horrified 18-year-old victim – whose identity is being withheld – was offered more than GBP 400 by the store owner to keep quiet, it later emerged.

The alleged crime happened when the teenager went to the Gadget Cure Cell Phone Repair shop in the US city of Cleveland on 22nd February to get her phone screen repaired.

She gave her password to the technician – identified as 26-year-old Jonathan Petrushansky – and went to do some shopping while the device was repaired.

But less than half an hour later, her Apple watch – which was linked to her phone – notified her that numerous photos and videos had been sent to an unknown number.

Officials in Cleveland, Texas State, said Petrushansky forwarded a total of 65 nude photos and five explicit videos to himself.

The young woman returned to the shop immediately and took back her phone, which was still unrepaired.

She confronted Petrushansky, who denied everything at first but later claimed he had forwarded the images to himself by accident.

The store owner then allegedly tried to settle things by offering the victim USD 500 (GBP 420) to keep the incident secret and promised to fire the worker.

Jonathan Petrushansky, 26, poses in undated photo. He was charged with invasive visual recording and was released on a USD 20,000 (GBP 16,654) bond in the city of Cleveland, Texas, USA. (Newsflash)

But the victim decided to report the case to the Cleveland Police Department, which opened an investigation.

Detective John Shaver said in a statement obtained by Newsflash: “These were photos she had taken of herself and sent to her ex-boyfriend.

“She immediately came to Cleveland Police Department to file a complaint, then went home and started doing some digging of her own.

“She was able to find out that the phone number was registered to Jonathan Petrushansky, the technician at the store.”

Shaver went to his house and learned he was the store owner’s brother.

He spoke to him briefly and was able to find out that Petrushansky – who was supposed to have been fired – was back working at the store.

Image shows the Gadget Cure Cell Phone Repair Store on 426 West Southline Street in the city of Cleveland, Texas, USA, undated photo. Jonathan Petrushansky, 26, was charged with invasive visual recording and was released on a USD 20,000 (GBP 16,654) bond. (Newsflash)

He was arrested and charged with invasive visual recording.

He was released after posting a USD-20,000 (GBP-16,700) bond.

Detectives are investigating the store for further potential similar incidents.