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Bail for doctor accused of spying on hundreds of women in Melbourne hospital bathrooms

The court heard that a man was warned about the concerns of the police after reporting that a man was wandering around Austin’s emergency room toilets. At that time, care workers were investigating the toilet blockages that the police claimed to force Cho to force the victims to the cabins of the cameras.

The judge claimed that the files, facilities, victims and “layers” were arranged in folders and subfolders. And Cho’s alleged planning document on the laptop of the laptop showed that it was a “important level of detail”.

Ryan Cho came to the Supreme Court on August 22, 2025.Credit: Eddie jim

Hammill, Cho’nun former roommate about 150 times allegedly recorded, he said.

Cho’s lawyer Julian McMahon called on the judge to bail to his client and said there was no evidence that his client was not connected to an organized crime or a kind of person who could miss him out of the country.

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Cho said he would live with his family who paid six months of rent for a three -bedroom property from Singapore.

McMahon said Cho was not a suggestion to the safety of others. While more fees were expected, there was no claim of material to which it was distributed, transmitted or marketed.

McMahon said, “Almost undoubtedly, we have a complex young professional man to be understood as a complex medical psychological issue with criminal behavior,” McMahon said.

“In this case, there are unknown witnesses, but perhaps it makes sense to say hundreds of witnesses.

“Sooner or later they have to draw a line to the sand, but the person [of evidence] It will be ready on October 1

McMahon said that behind the bars, Cho’s living under cell imprisonment and was allowed to exercise in a cage area for only one hour a day.

“This is an extremely isolated existence,” he said.

Cho’s father Wilson Cho, Logistics manager, said he was willing to court his son financially.

He said that he earned a significant income, offers a bail of $ 50,000 and could remain financially in Australia until the proceedings were concluded. He was already spent more than $ 500,000 for his son’s education.

The father said that their son would take a long walk, go for a walk and read books together.

Justice James Elliott said that the alleged victims wanted Cho to remain in custody, but that these views could not determine the result of the application.

He released Cho Bail on a bail of $ 50,000 and he did not go to a hospital, he did not have a camera or a recorder, and he was released under the circumstances of his treatment and consultancy.

Cho is expected to return to court next week.

Public records show that Cho graduated from Monash University in 2022 and was first registered as a medical doctor in January 2023.

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