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Whiteside & Goldberg Investigating Claims on Behalf of Victims in TJ Maxx Hidden Camera Incident in Machesney Park, Illinois
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Whiteside & Goldberg announces it is representing and investigating claims on behalf of individuals who may have been affected by a hidden camera discovered in a women's dressing room at a TJ Maxx store in Machesney Park, Illinois.
CHICAGO - eTradeWire -- According to law enforcement reports, a store manager allegedly placed a recording device inside a women's dressing room at the location. The device was discovered after a customer reported seeing what appeared to be a camera. Authorities have indicated that individuals who used the dressing room between May 1, 2025 and February 28, 2026 may have been impacted.
The Winnebago County Sheriff's Office is actively investigating the incident and is asking anyone who may have used the dressing room during this time period to come forward.
"This type of alleged conduct represents a serious invasion of privacy and a breach of trust," said a representative of Whiteside & Goldberg. "Individuals have a fundamental right to privacy, especially in places like dressing rooms. Our firm is committed to helping victims understand their rights and pursue appropriate legal action."
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Victims of hidden camera incidents may have legal claims under Illinois law, including invasion of privacy, negligence, and emotional distress. Even individuals who are unsure whether they were directly recorded may still have legal rights if they were exposed to the risk of unlawful surveillance.
Individuals who believe they may have been affected are encouraged to contact law enforcement and seek legal guidance.
Law Enforcement Contact:
Detective Valdivieso
(815) 319-6406
Legal Contact:
Whiteside & Goldberg
(312) 334-6875
info@wglawgroup.com
Consultations are free and confidential. There is no obligation, and individuals are encouraged to come forward promptly as legal deadlines may apply.
About Whiteside & Goldberg
Whiteside & Goldberg is a Chicago-based law firm representing individuals in complex litigation matters, including cases involving personal injury, civil rights, and privacy violations. The firm is dedicated to advocating for victims and holding responsible parties accountable.
The Winnebago County Sheriff's Office is actively investigating the incident and is asking anyone who may have used the dressing room during this time period to come forward.
"This type of alleged conduct represents a serious invasion of privacy and a breach of trust," said a representative of Whiteside & Goldberg. "Individuals have a fundamental right to privacy, especially in places like dressing rooms. Our firm is committed to helping victims understand their rights and pursue appropriate legal action."
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Victims of hidden camera incidents may have legal claims under Illinois law, including invasion of privacy, negligence, and emotional distress. Even individuals who are unsure whether they were directly recorded may still have legal rights if they were exposed to the risk of unlawful surveillance.
Individuals who believe they may have been affected are encouraged to contact law enforcement and seek legal guidance.
Law Enforcement Contact:
Detective Valdivieso
(815) 319-6406
Legal Contact:
Whiteside & Goldberg
(312) 334-6875
info@wglawgroup.com
Consultations are free and confidential. There is no obligation, and individuals are encouraged to come forward promptly as legal deadlines may apply.
About Whiteside & Goldberg
Whiteside & Goldberg is a Chicago-based law firm representing individuals in complex litigation matters, including cases involving personal injury, civil rights, and privacy violations. The firm is dedicated to advocating for victims and holding responsible parties accountable.
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