GREEN BAY (NBC 26) -- A Green Bay Southwest High School counselor is facing 16 criminal charges. He’s accused of hiding a camera in a bathroom at work and capturing images of women without their consent.
A criminal complaint filed Monday says Todd Naze’s wife turned him into authorities after she said she found images on her husband’s hard drive. According to the complaint, Naze “admitted to taking the images because he did not like the people at work. The images and videos were of people at work who did not respect him and that ‘this is what happens when you do not respect me.’”
Naze’s wife stated in the criminal complaint that she found the images about a year ago. When she confronted Naze about the images, Naze’s wife said he was going to change and get help, “however he did not.”
The criminal complaint says Naze had argued with his wife and threatened to kill her and hurt her children after she said she was going to the police with the images on the hard drive.
“Today Todd told me ‘I hate you, and you know what happens to people I hate,’” Naze’s wife states in the complaint.
Investigators with the Brown County Sheriff’s Department interviewed Naze, where the criminal complaint says Naze admitted to filming images in the bathroom from August 2016 until about April or May 2018, when his wife found the images and confronted him about it. In the criminal complaint, Naze said there were about 30 or more victims he filmed using an Apple iPod touch.
The criminal complaint says Naze had been working as a counselor at Southwest High School for the last 14 years.
Fifteen of the charges Naze faces are for capturing an intimate representation without consent. He also faces one charge of threatening to injure someone.