Chesterfield man sentenced for secretly videotaping women
Chesterfield resident Jack Eigles on April 30 received a five-year probated sentence and will serve 120 days in jail after agreeing to plead guilty of secretly videotaping employees and customers in the ladies' restroom at his company, Corporate Cash-Flow Solutions, located at 150 Long Road in Chesterfield.
Eigles has been sued also over allegations that he secretly videotaped female guests in the bathroom of his home at a 2007 Christmas party.
A woman identified only as "Jane Doe" filed the suit, which asks for up to $1 million in punitive damages.
Attorney Ben Sansone represents the anonymous accuser. Sansone indicated that he expects eight to 10 additional women to file lawsuits against Eigles for invading their privacy. Sansone said that prosecutors have viewed the videotaped evidence and have been able to identify all of the women involved.
Eigles has been on house arrest since December 2009, after paying a cash bond on three felony charges of videotaping both employees and customers in the ladies' restroom at his business.


