Class action sought in massage therapist voyeur case in New Brunswick
FREDERICTON — A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed against a Fredericton massage therapist who allegedly recorded secret videos of more than 100 female patients in various states of undress.
John McKiggan, a lawyer behind the class action, said the videos were only discovered by the executor of Pierre Charles Wust’s estate after he died in January, and no charges were ever laid.
The court document, filed Thursday with the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench, says Wust secretly videotaped clients between 2008 and 2017, including some minors.
It names Myoflex Massage and Rejuvenation Clinic, Jolanta Kurz — who was owner of the clinic when Wust worked there — and Wust’s estate as defendants. It alleges negligence, breach of fiduciary duty and invasion of privacy on the part of the defendants.