West Suburban Chiropractor Accused of Secretly Recording Patients Under the guise of Light Therapy, Now Facing Multiple Counts of Child Pornography and Videorecording a Minor.
In a shocking turn of events, four patients - including two minors - have filed a civil lawsuit against David Hanson, owner of Hanson Family Chiropractic in Batavia, Illinois. The patients allege that Hanson secretly recorded them while they were undressed and receiving light therapy treatments in private rooms. The lawsuit claims that the chiropractor installed hidden cameras behind vents or fans to capture areas where patients would be instructed to disrobe.
The allegations have left many families feeling distressed and betrayed, as Hanson is also facing multiple counts of producing and sharing child pornography, possessing child pornography, and unauthorized video recording of a minor in criminal court. It is reported that over 180 secret video recordings of patients were made between 2017 and 2025.
Lawyers representing the plaintiffs have stated that dozens more lawsuits on behalf of other victims are expected to be filed against Hanson. The lawsuit seeks at least $50,000 for each plaintiff on each of the eight counts alleged, which include invasion of privacy, negligence, and violation of the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act.
State Rep. Curtis Tarver has announced plans to file a bill aimed at protecting children's civil rights in private spaces within businesses. The proposed law would prohibit hidden cameras in areas where people expect privacy, such as bathrooms, locker rooms, and medical treatment rooms, and require clear disclosure of video recording practices in businesses.
The use of hidden cameras in private settings has been highlighted in recent cases, including an incident at an ice cream shop in which a former employee claimed that the owner had secretly recorded 11 female employees. Legal experts have described this practice as a "festering problem" that violates trust and causes harm to victims.
In a shocking turn of events, four patients - including two minors - have filed a civil lawsuit against David Hanson, owner of Hanson Family Chiropractic in Batavia, Illinois. The patients allege that Hanson secretly recorded them while they were undressed and receiving light therapy treatments in private rooms. The lawsuit claims that the chiropractor installed hidden cameras behind vents or fans to capture areas where patients would be instructed to disrobe.
The allegations have left many families feeling distressed and betrayed, as Hanson is also facing multiple counts of producing and sharing child pornography, possessing child pornography, and unauthorized video recording of a minor in criminal court. It is reported that over 180 secret video recordings of patients were made between 2017 and 2025.
Lawyers representing the plaintiffs have stated that dozens more lawsuits on behalf of other victims are expected to be filed against Hanson. The lawsuit seeks at least $50,000 for each plaintiff on each of the eight counts alleged, which include invasion of privacy, negligence, and violation of the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act.
State Rep. Curtis Tarver has announced plans to file a bill aimed at protecting children's civil rights in private spaces within businesses. The proposed law would prohibit hidden cameras in areas where people expect privacy, such as bathrooms, locker rooms, and medical treatment rooms, and require clear disclosure of video recording practices in businesses.
The use of hidden cameras in private settings has been highlighted in recent cases, including an incident at an ice cream shop in which a former employee claimed that the owner had secretly recorded 11 female employees. Legal experts have described this practice as a "festering problem" that violates trust and causes harm to victims.