There could potentially be more than a hundred victims who were secretly recorded by an El Paso cheerleading coach accused of placing hidden cameras in the restrooms of a training gym, a prosecutor said at a hearing.

Christopher Sotelo, 32, now fired from the Texas Bandits All-Stars youth cheer group, currently faces seven counts of invasive visual recording, but there could be "over 100 victims," Assistant District Attorney Cristina Viesca-Santos said at a teleconference bond hearing on Tuesday, Oct. 7.

The Texas Bandits All-Stars is made of girls and boys ages 4 to 18.

Viesca-Santos said at the hearing that the El Paso District Attorney's Office is looking to present all the cases together to a grand jury and that there could "potentially be a hundred cases."

Sotelo appeared at the

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