Mitchell Wasek, 28, is accused of secretly recording people in bedrooms and bathrooms in Dallas and a lake house on Lake Travis.
Mitchell Wasek — a former law student at Southern Methodist University and son of Buc-ee’s co-founder accused of secretly recording people — has been indicted in Travis County. A Travis County jury handed down six indictments earlier this month against 28-year-old Mitchell Wasek, who faces 21 counts of invasive visual recording. The indictments are related to incidents involving 13 victims and spanning two years, according to a release from the Travis County District Attorney’s office.co-founder Donald Wasek, the younger Wasek was a student at SMU’s Dedman School of Law at the time of some of the recordings. A spokeswoman for SMU said he is no longer enrolled there.
Videos on the memory card dated back to 2021 and also included footage at a downtown Austin condo and vacation home in Telluride, Colo., both owned by Wasek’s parents, according to property records.Wasek is scheduled to appear in court June 5 in Austin. If convicted, he faces up to two years in state jail on each of the 21 counts., Staff writer. Sarah Bahari is a trending news reporter. She previously worked as a writer for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where she covered a bit of everything.