UpdatedWed, May 19, 2021 at 1:28 pm CT
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The Frankfort Village Board reduced the number of Class D-1 liquor licenses permitted in the village to reflect the closing of the restaurant. (Shutterstock)
FRANKFORT, IL Parmesans Wood Stone Pizza in Frankfort has closed, according to village of Frankfort board documents. The Frankfort Village Board reduced the number of Class D-1 liquor licenses permitted in the village to reflect the closing of the restaurant.
The closing of the restaurant comes after its owner, Michael Papandrea, of Frankfort, faces multiple lawsuits and charges of unauthorized video recording. Papandrea was charged in March 2020 with unauthorized video recording after police say he filmed up-skirt videos of several of his employees without their consent. Illinois State Police launched an investigation after receiving a tip about the alleged video recording, and during a search of the business, police said they found and seized electronic devices containing se
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Seventeen employees sue Illinois restaurant owner, 59, for secretly filming videos up their skirts by using small cameras on his SHOES - as prosecutors find 24,000 deleted images and say there could be up to 500 victims as young as 14
Restaurant owner Michael Papandrea, 59, allegedly taped a small camera to his shoes to film up skirt videos of his young, female employees
He is now facing 17 criminal charges related to unauthorized video recordings
Last month, several ex-employees filed a separate civil suit against Papandrea
It came after a forensic expert purportedly retrieved a whopping 24,000 deleted videos and images from one of the restaurant owner s hard drives