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A man from Kentucky at a Disney resort restaurant with his family was accused of using his cell phone to film a 10-year-old boy over the top of a stall in the bathroom while the youngster was using the toilet.

On October 7, a 22-year-old man was having a meal with his family at the Grand Floridian Café inside Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa at Disney World.

He reportedly went to the restroom, where a 10-year-old boy was already using the facilities. The man allegedly went into a stall and pulled out his cell phone. He reportedly held the phone over the top of the stall divider and angled it so that the child was in view.

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A Florida man reportedly posted over 200 tweets expressing his intention to harm Disney executives and his disdain for Activision.

31-year-old Steven James Jordan reportedly has a habit of verbalizing his discontent through criminal behavior.

In August 2019, Jordan became disgruntled and reached out to a local Masonic lodge by telephone. He placed many calls to the center. When speaking with someone at the location, Jordan said he was going to shoot up the building.

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A suspect in a Florida Target has been accused of destroying merchandise by allegedly using two plush toys, one of which from a Disney collection, to gratify himself sexually.

On Tuesday afternoon at the Target store in Pinellas Park, a man reportedly went to the section of the establishment where the stuffed animals are shelved.

The man allegedly proceeded to remove from the merchandise display a large stuffed unicorn, in addition to a plush snowman licensed by Disney in the image of Olaf from the movie Frozen.

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A man who used to work for Disney World in Orlando is facing felony charges for allegations that he stole and then sold thousands of dollars in costumes and props from the park during the time that he worked there.

Last August, an animatronic from the Epcot area of Disney World valued at $7,000 went missing and an investigation into the theft was opened.

In November, 24-year-old Patrick Allen Spikes, a park employee at the time, was one of the suspects questioned about the incident. When speaking with the authorities Spikes said he did not steal anything from the theme park. He was still taken into custody for resisting arrest based on allegations that he had been uncooperative and argumentative when speaking with law enforcement, but the charges were dropped shortly afterward.

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