Another of his victims who used to work with Clapsis went on to become a police officer, and he downloaded pictures she had of herself in uniform.

Michael Clapsis admitted making a fake WIFI account to steal personal information.

“The realisation that this information was taken from me has left me exposed and vulnerable,” she wrote.

Another woman spoke of feeling unsafe after the violation.

“I felt like someone was always watching me,” she said.

Between April 22 and 23, 2024, Clapsis also used a computer software tool to unlawfully access his employer’s laptop to access confidential online meetings between his employer and the AFP regarding the investigation.

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Police found Clapsis had “curated” the images and videos of the women into folders under their names, which he had been collecting for nearly 10 years.

“It was done, not as part of a joint effort or collaboration, but by Mr Clapsis alone without the knowledge or assistance of anyone else,” his lawyer Anthony Ayres told the court.

“It was done for sexual voyeurism. It was not done to the financial detriment of his victims or for his financial benefit.”

Throughout his offending, Clapsis was living a double life, Ayres told the court.

He had a successful career in a $160,000-a-year IT job, a wife and three children in an idyllic Palmyra property, all the while quietly spying on the lives of vulnerable young women.

“He has brought shame to himself and his family,” Ayres told the court.

“He’s sought to seek help, to seek insight, to seek understanding and address his way of thinking.”

Clapsis was diagnosed with level one autism spectrum disorder, but it was not linked to his offending, the court was told. He did, however, show signs of suffering from voyeurism disorder.

Judge Darren Renton sentenced Clapsis for a combined total of seven years and four months in jail, with eligibility for parole after three years and eight months.

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