SINKING SPRING, Pa. – A Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) employee is facing charges after allegedly making a video recording of a woman without her consent.

31-year-old Isaias Espinoza of Bangor, Northampton County, is charged with one count of unlawful dissemination of an intimate image.

The victim, also a PSP employee, told investigators she began communicating with Espinoza in April 2025 after being introduced by a mutual coworker, and the pair began to see one another socially.

According to court documents, Espinoza allegedly asked the victim to allow him to make a recording of them engaged in a consensual sexual act, which the victim refused.

Investigators say the victim allegedly told the coworker who introduced her to the suspect that they had a good time together, to which the coworker related that he was aware. When the victim pressed the coworker as to what he meant by that statement, he told her Espinoza sent him a video but would not initially tell her the contents of it.

The victim allegedly called Espinoza to ask if there was a Snapchat taken of her and sent to anyone, which the suspect denied.

In June 2025, another PSP employee informed the victim that the coworker who introduced her to Espinoza was talking about a video sent to him by the suspect that depicted the two of them allegedly engaged in a sexual act.

Investigators served a search warrant in July 2025 to Snap Inc. for Espinoza’s account information and allegedly discovered the video in question. The incident itself is alleged to have happened in Sinking Spring, Berks County. 

In an interview with police the following month, Espinoza allegedly admitted to authorities that he made the video on his cell phone without the victim’s consent. He further admitted to sending the video to his coworker and three other individuals. 

69 News reached out to State Police for comment and are awaiting their reply.

Online court records list Espinoza as free on $5,000 unsecured bail. 

He has a preliminary hearing scheduled for January 13, 2026.Â