Doctor accused of secretly recording 4,500 videos in Australian hospital restrooms released on bail
Ryan Cho faces over 130 charges related to secret filming at three Melbourne hospitals, with about 4,500 videos found. Bail granted under strict conditions including curfew and medical treatment.
- On Friday, trainee surgeon Ryan Cho was freed on bail after a second application following his arrest last month, with Justice James Elliott saying risks could be managed by `very strict conditions`.
- Police allege Dr Ryan Cho filmed at least 460 people in toilets and showers at Austin Hospital, Royal Melbourne Hospital and Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, with about 4,500 videos from 2021–2025.
- Prosecutors added 127 further charges on Thursday; police analysed two mobile phones and a laptop seized from Cho and took statements from 200 witnesses.
- Under bail, Cho must live with his parents who posted a $50,000 surety; he surrendered his passport, reports to police three times weekly, and is banned from recording devices and hospital attendance.
- The prosecutor said a County Court trial is likely in the second half of 2026, Defence barrister Julian McMahon SC warned of lengthy delays and expects hundreds more charges, while police allege around 500 possible charges.
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Doctor accused of secretly recording 4,500 videos in Australian hospital restrooms freed on bail
By ROD McGUIRK MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A trainee surgeon was released from custody on bail Friday after he was accused of secretly video recording hundreds of medical colleagues in the restrooms of Australian hospitals. Related Articles Canada will match US tariff exemptions under USMCA trade pact, Prime Minister Carney says Iran confers with European nations on its nuclear program as sanctions deadline nears …

Doctor accused of secretly recording 4,500 videos in Australian hospital restrooms released on bail
A trainee surgeon in Australia has been released on bail after being accused of secretly recording hundreds of medical colleagues in hospital restrooms. A judge released Ryan Cho from custody Friday to live with his Singaporean parents in Melbourne. The…
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