Live-in nanny sues her Staten Island boss and father of four for 'filming her in secret with video camera hidden in smoke detector' A live-in nanny sued her Staten Island boss for secretly filming her 'hundreds' of times after he hid a video camera in her bedroom smoke detector Colombian-born Kelly Andrade, 25, also told the court of how Michael Esposito kicked her door down after learning she had discovered the hidden camera The 25-year-old nannythe court of how she spent hundreds of hours training upon being hired by Cultural Care Au Pair, who sent her to work in the US Esposito, who owns three LaRosa Grill franchises, was hit with a felony charge of unlawful surveillance She was placed in the nearly $1 million waterfront Tottenville home of Esposito, his wife Danielle, and their four children, of which she was hired to watch
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A live-in nanny has sued her Staten Island boss for secretly filming her 'hundreds' of times in various stages of undress after he hid a video camera in her bedroom smoke detector, before telling the court of the horrifying final showdown between the two after