Former Greenwood council member charged with voyeurism

Former Greenwood City Council member Brent Corey has been charged with felony voyeurism after police found evidence of at least three women being filmed or photographed naked at his home in Prince’s Lakes.

The recordings occurred in June of 2016 and were discovered in May 2018, according to court documents. The criminal charge was filed in Johnson Circuit Court on Monday.

Corey, 36, of 1873 Drexel Court in Greenwood, has not been arrested.

Corey’s defense attorney Mike Kyle said he would not comment on the case until the initial court hearing, which is scheduled for 9 a.m. Feb. 21.

At least two of the three women seen in the photographs and videos said they were unaware they were being filmed in a bathroom and bedroom/changing room at Corey’s home, court documents said. The images capture them in a state of undress or using the restroom, the probable cause affidavit said.

An employee at Sizemore Insurance Agency discovered the photos and videos on a main computer at the business, behind the reception desk, which was not password protected, court documents said. The photos and videos were uploaded on May 14, 2018 to a shared server.

Corey formerly owned the insurance agency. He resigned from his post on the city council in August after the police investigation began. Greenwood police took the initial report but had Indiana State Police investigate to avoid any conflicts of interest, since he was a member of the city council.

The four videos are dated June 10, 2016, and show the women using Corey’s bathroom and changing clothes.

If convicted, he could face up to 2.5 years in jail and $10,000 in fines for the Level 6 felony.

He served as an at-large member of the city council and as a voting member of the city’s plan commission from 2008 to 2018.