Son of Buc-ees co-founder arrested on charges he secretly recorded people using bathroom

The son of a co-founder of Buc-ee’s — the Texas convenience store chain known for its spotless bathrooms — is facing charges that he invasively recorded at least 13 people, some while using the toilet, Austin TV station KXAN reports. Mitchell Wasek, 28, was arrested Tuesday in Travis County on 28 state jail felony charges of invasive visual recording, according to KXAN. He's reportedly the son of Buc-ee's co-founder Donald E. Wasek.
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