GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — A former high school guidance counselor pleaded not guilty Monday to charges in state court that he secretly recorded women and girls in a school bathroom.
No trial date was set for Todd Naze. He returns to court May 7 on 16 charges, including 15 of capturing an intimate representation, court records show.
Naze also faces similar charges in federal court. His trial there is currently scheduled for April 27.
In both the federal and state cases, prosecutors allege he set up an iPod in a bathroom at Southwest High School and used it to record females using the bathroom.
According to federal court documents, police have identified 30 people who have identified themselves on the images. Seventeen of them were minors at the time of the recording, including seven current students.
Police seized three flash drives from Naze’s bedroom. One contained 116 images of people in the bathroom. A second contained 347 videos, with 74 screen grabs of sexually explicit images. A third contained 1,952 videos of the bathroom area. The images were created in 2018 and 2019.
Naze admitted to placing a recording device in the bathroom, the complaint states.


