A former Flagler County condominium board president apologized and said he was mentally ill before he was sentenced to two years in prison on Monday for using hidden cameras to secretly record a woman visiting a condo.
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A bailiff takes a DNA sample from Robert Orr, who was the ex-president of the Las Brisas condominium association near Marineland. Orr was sentenced to two years in prison for secretly videotaping a woman. |
"Who knows what he has
done with these videos?" she said.
She also disputed Orr's claim of suffering from mental
health issues.
“This person that stands in front of you today is nothing
but a monster and master manipulator,” the woman said.
She said she needed therapy for the harm that the secret
recordings had done to her .
Assistant State Attorney Melissa Clark said she had
discussed the plea agreement with the woman before the
hearing and she was in agreement with its terms, which the
woman confirmed during the hearing.
Orr was represented by attorney Patrick McGeehan.
Ex-condo president asks for forgiveness
Orr apologized to the woman and said he hoped to earn her
trust again.
“You trusted me and I destroyed that. I hurt you. It hurts
me that I hurt you,” Orr said.
He added: “I can only hope that someday you’ll forgive me,”
Orr said.
He said he had been diagnosed with mental illnesses and was
receiving treatment.
Once released from prison, Orr must follow a number of
conditions, including no contact with the victim; completion
of sex offender treatment and submitting to at least one
annual polygraph exam with a person trained to administer
the test and undergo a mental health evaluation within 30
days of his release. Orr is also barred from having internet
access or access to pornography unless approved by a sex
offender counselor. He also cannot own or possess video
surveillance equipment.