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NHS Launches Probe After Two Members Allegedly Record Sex Video In Children’s Hospital

The National Health Service (NHS) has launched an investigation after two members of one of Scotland’s children’s hospitals allegedly filmed a sex video, according to the Scottish Sun newspaper.

“We immediately launched an investigation into these related allegations,” a spokesperson for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde told the outlet. “To date, no evidence of inappropriate behavior or conduct on our premises has been established.”

Following an alleged OnlyFans post by a man who is not a medical staff member (among other things, he is also an amateur porn star), fellow hospital staff members claimed that the two members filmed the video at the hospital’s pediatric campus. Center officials told the Scottish Sun that people on the ward identified a “changing room” from the video and noticed “scrubs on the floor”.

“This has spread like wildfire around the hospital. The claims are egregious and the NHS needs to get to the bottom of it urgently. The pediatric ward of the hospital is a place where sexual contact should never occur. “It’s already common knowledge that the non-clinical worker made the sex videos, and he was pretty open about it on his Facebook page,” a source told the publication.

“What he does in his spare time is up to him, some of it quite extreme. But when rumors about sex in hospitals started to swirl, the NHS had to take action. I did.”

A video of the man, who is not a medical staff member, reportedly having sex acts was already shared with his colleagues last month, and he has reportedly already joined X (formerly Twitter) under a pseudonym, using his She reportedly shared videos of herself with other men and posted things like the following: The same media reported that he charges £6.28 per clip on his own OnlyFans account. After learning that his video had allegedly been recorded and shared, the man, who is not a medical staff member, took to social media to denounce the act as a “criminal act”.

“I became aware that someone screen recorded/saved my sex tape and shared it with multiple people, including at work. I would like to remind everyone that it is a crime to save and share my video without permission. May I remind you, if all the videos are not deleted and you stop sharing, we will get the police involved and you will be prosecuted. I deleted my social media because I was embarrassed and embarrassed, but as you know , I will never be made to feel that way again,” a non-medical staff member said, according to the Scottish Sun newspaper.

It is unclear when the NHS investigation will conclude or whether the two members will face any punishment.

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