Lawsuit claims camera hidden in shower at Cape Breton Buddhist monastery

A view of Cape Breton is shown in a July, 2000, photo. A civil lawsuit has been brought against two Nova Scotia-based Buddhist organizations, alleging a high-ranking monk placed a video camera in a communal shower at a Cape Breton Island monastery. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Greg Bonnell

HALIFAX - Two Nova Scotia-based Buddhist organizations are being sued after a high-ranking monk allegedly installed a video camera in a communal shower at a Cape Breton monastery.

In a lawsuit filed Thursday in Nova Scotia Supreme Court, Christopher Longoria of Texas alleges he was filmed while taking a shower in November 2021 at Gampo Abbey monastery, where he was living and working.

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