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Colonie, NY postal worker pleads guilty to secretly surveilling co-worker

Photo: Joseph Munafo, left, arrives at Albany County Court in April for his arraignment on an indictment that accused him of filming “the sexual or other intimate parts” of a woman.  Munafo, who worked at the New Karner Road Post Office and filmed the woman who worked with him, pleaded guilty on Wednesday.

ALBANY — A man accused of recording more than 1,000 photos and videos of a female co-worker over the span of four months without her knowledge has pleaded guilty to two felonies and now faces up to six years in prison at his sentencing this fall.

Joseph Munafo of Schenectady pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree unlawful surveillance on Wednesday before Albany County Court Judge Roger McDonough, according to the Albany County District Attorney’s Office. Munafo was previously charged with 11 counts of second-degree unlawful surveillance and pleaded not guilty in April.

Munafo was accused in a grand jury indictment earlier this year of using “an imaging device to surreptitiously view, broadcast, or record under the clothing being worn by a victim whose name is known to the grand jury.” The indictment accused Munafo of filming “the sexual or other intimate parts of such person.”

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