Women's-Only Fitness Club Owner Pleads Guilty to Recording Gym Patrons

Paul Steinbach Headshot
Logan Weaver Lgnwvr U76 Gd0h P5w4 Unsplash
Logan Weaver, Unsplash

The former owner of a now-closed health club in San Luis Obispo, Calif., pleaded guilty this week to illegally recording two patrons at his gym.

As reported by local NBC affiliate KSBY, a client at the 24-hour, women's-only gym called CCC Fitness reported finding a hidden camera in the bathroom in late August.

In September, police served a search warrant at Cole Charles Corrigan's Morro Bay home and reported finding a ghost gun, ammunition and testosterone. Corrigan, 36, has a prior felony conviction for possessing narcotics for sale and is prohibited from possessing a firearm or ammunition. He was arrested and charged with five counts to which he initially pleaded not guilty.

In November, police announced that they had identified two victims whose images were captured on the hidden camera in Corrigan's gym and requested an additional charge be filed against him.

As part of a plea agreement with the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's Office, Corrigan pleaded guilty to a felony charge of being a felon in possession of a handgun as well as two misdemeanor counts of illegal recording.

After making his guilty plea Tuesday, Corrigan is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 19 and faces 364 days in county jail and formal probation.

Page 1 of 376
Next Page
Buyer's Guide
Information on more than 3,000 companies, sorted by category. Listings are updated daily.
Learn More
Buyer's Guide
AB Show 2024 in New Orleans
AB Show is a solution-focused event for athletics, fitness, recreation and military professionals.
Nov. 19-22, 2024
Learn More
AB Show 2024