FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Ken Constantine bonded out of the Broward County jail Friday after being arrested on voyeurism allegations.
Constantine, a well-known personal trainer and fitness personality out of Fort Lauderdale, is accused of recording two women in a changing room in the Sawgrass Mills Mall.
The 35-year-old was on the phone and wasn’t interested in talking when Local 10 News asked him about the case.
Constantine’s website promotes his fitness program, saying he trains at a downtown Fort Lauderdale gym. The website is filled with client reviews and it boasts that he has appeared on national television.
On Aug. 1, police first released images of the suspect who they said used a smartphone to record the women in the changing room at H&M.
The women, who were visiting South Florida from Georgia, quickly alerted the authorities, but the suspect fled.
Sunrise police officers eventually put out a flyer with photos of the suspect in the mall after the incident.
Local 10 News’ Cody Weddle spoke with someone who works with Constantine. They said he is a married family man and everyone who knows him is shocked by the allegations.
Constantine is facing six counts of video voyeurism and had been given a $50,000 bond.