Doctor arrested after hidden camera discovered in bathroom of Southern California chiropractic clinic

A doctor was arrested and 11 families have filed a lawsuit after a hidden camera was discovered inside the bathroom of a Southern California chiropractic clinic.

In May, the camera was found at The Joint Chiropractic located on McBean Parkway in Valencia.

The small video camera was found taped inside a cabinet located directly across from the toilet. It was connected to a power bank and was likely providing live video to whoever planted the camera inside.

In June, a doctor at the clinic, Nicholas Vanderhyde, 40, was arrested after investigators recovered the hidden camera and video recordings.

The employee who found the camera said it was strategically pointed in a direction to capture anyone sitting down at the toilet.

“It was pointed directly at the toilet, so they were definitely aiming to record people using the bathroom, people’s private parts,” said the employee, who did not wish to be identified.

  • Nicholas Vanderhyde, 40, was arrested after investigators recovered the hidden camera and video recordings captured at The Joint Chiropractic clinic in Valenica.
    Nicholas Vanderhyde, 40, was arrested after investigators recovered the hidden camera and video recordings captured at The Joint Chiropractic clinic in Valenica.
  • A small hidden camera was discovered inside a public bathroom at a chiropractic office in Valencia, California.
    A small hidden camera was discovered inside a public bathroom at a chiropractic office in Valencia, California.
  • A small hidden camera was discovered inside a public bathroom shelf at a chiropractic office in Valencia, California.
    A small hidden camera was discovered inside a public bathroom shelf at a chiropractic office in Valencia, California.
  • The hidden camera was attached to a power bank.
    The hidden camera was attached to a power bank.
  • A small hidden camera was discovered inside a public bathroom at a chiropractic office in Valencia, California.
    A small hidden camera was discovered inside a public bathroom at a chiropractic office in Valencia, California.
  • The Joint Chiropractic office on McBean Parkway in Valencia, California. (KTLA)
    The Joint Chiropractic office on McBean Parkway in Valencia, California. (KTLA)
  • Seventeen patients, including minors, from 11 families have filed a lawsuit in July 2024 against The Joint Chiropractic after a hidden camera was found inside a Valencia clinic. (KTLA)
    Seventeen patients, including minors, from 11 families have filed a lawsuit in July 2024 against The Joint Chiropractic after a hidden camera was found inside a Valencia clinic. (KTLA)
  • The hidden camera was pointed directly at the toilet.
    The hidden camera was pointed directly at the toilet.
  • A small hidden camera was discovered inside a public bathroom shelf at a chiropractic office in Valencia, California.
    A small hidden camera was discovered inside a public bathroom shelf at a chiropractic office in Valencia, California.

The discovery left many disturbed as the bathroom was typically used by staff and patients, some of whom were children. Former patients alleged Vanderhyde would always insist they use the restroom before their treatment.

“Knowing what I know now, I am traumatized by the disgusting violation committed against many people and families, including my own,” said a victim named Alex. F.

Alex said she often took her young children with her when visiting the clinic and had trusted Vanderhyde.

Some patients also claimed Vanderhyde inappropriately touched them during treatment.

“The treatment they received from Dr. Vanderhyde was not what they would consider typical chiropractic treatment, which did include adjusting areas around and touching their genitals,” said Janna Trolia, the attorney representing the 17 patients in the lawsuit.

“This was a chiropractor with a known history of harassment and sexual misconduct in the past and The Joint knew about this history,” Trolia said.

Vanderhyde was arrested for possession of obscene material depicting a person under 18 and later released on bail.

He is no longer working at the clinic, however, charges have not yet been filed by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.

Investigators said there are dozens of victims involved, including minors. Some of the victims said they are still suffering from the shocking violation.

“I endure panic attacks at other healthcare offices,” Alex said. “I often feel incredibly vulnerable, searching rooms for any hidden cameras. I don’t know how I’ll ever be able to trust a practitioner again.”

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