GREEN BAY (WLUK) — A former high school guidance counselor who allegedly secretly recorded people in a school bathroom was ordered Monday to stand trial.
Todd Naze, 54, waived a preliminary hearing Monday on 16 charges, including 15 counts of “capturing an intimate representation.”
Arraignment is scheduled for Feb. 17. Naze allegedly set up a device and recorded people using at bathroom a Southwest High School.
“Todd admitted to taking the images because he did not like the people at work. The images and videos were of people at work who did not respect him and that ‘this is what happens when you do not respect me,’” the complaint says.
The current charges related to video of staff and one former student. Last week, the school district announced that current students have been identified as victims, but no charges have been filed yet related to those incidents.
Naze had been placed on administrative leave by the Green Bay Area Public School District. The district confirmed Monday he is no longer a district employee, but did not say if he resigned or was dismissed.


