NOTE: The video above is from previous coverage of Aloysius Albritton’s arrest.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — A Virginia Beach man has been indicted by a grand jury to have his case moved to Virginia Beach Circuit Court after more people came forward, saying he also allegedly recorded them in a gym bathroom without their consent.
Aloysius Albritton is currently in the Virginia Beach Correctional Jail, accused of recording someone in the bathroom of a Virginia Beach Crunch Fitness in late May. Search warrant paperwork describes Albritton standing on top of a toilet to look into the stall next to his, later taking out his cell phone to record the person next to him.
After his arrest, the Virginia Beach Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office said new, additional victims came forward.

The Commonwealth said they then entered a motion to temporarily withdraw charges so the original victim and new additional victims could proceed with more efficiency. The charges were then reinstated, along with the newly discovered victim’s charges, to Virginia Beach Circuit Court, according to the Commonwealth.
During this period, the Commonwealth said Albritton never left custody of the Virginia Beach Correctional Jail.
No new information has been released about the alleged additional victims.
10 On Your Side learned through court records the offense dates of all charges related to illegal recordings that Albritton faces:
- March 26, 2025
- April 21, 2025
- April 25, 2025
- May 1, 2025
- May 2, 2025
- May 19, 2025
- May 26, 2025
- May 29, 2025
The original charge came in late-May after an employee showed Virginia Beach Police video of Albritton following the victim into Crunch Fitness right before the alleged incident. According to court paperwork, Albritton is now facing more than five charges related to filming a nude person without their consent.
Records show this is not the first time Aloysius Albritton is spending time in jail. In 2017, news articles show Albritton pleaded guilty to recording himself sexually assaulting a disabled man. The BayNet in Maryland reported on his 2019 arrest for recording someone in the men’s restroom of a Walmart.
10 On Your Side also covered his arrest for recording a police officer in a Wawa bathroom. In court paperwork for the most recent case — under prior criminal record, a magistrate simply wrote “a lot.”
Below is WAVY TV coverage of Albritton from 2017:
10 On Your Side got in touch with someone who was in the same jail pod as Albritton back in 2019. He asked to stay anonymous.
“When he first came into the pod, he wouldn’t talk to anybody,” he said. “He was just a loner by himself, but he would sing in the morning.”
He added that the two started talking since he was into making music at the time.
“He said that he was accused of recording somebody and he was trying to give me excuses to why that wasn’t true. And I was just sitting there like, ‘nah bro, too many excuses.’”
The anonymous interviewee told 10 On Your Side’s Nick Broadway about Albritton spying on people in the showers and sniffing his cellmate’s towels. Within a matter of days, Albritton was moved elsewhere.
“Yeah, he was weird. He didn’t stay in there for more than two days. It was only two days,” he said. “I don’t think he’s going to stop doing stuff like this if I want to be frank.”
Court paperwork shows Albritton has worked at New Hope Church for about seven years, making $1,800 per month. They also show him as having a doctorate in Theology.
The anonymous interviewee told us Albritton would go by a fake name to inmates and seemingly lied about his past frequently.
If you or someone you know may have been a potential victim of Albritton, you’re encourged to call the Virginia Beach Commonwealth’s Attorney Office or the Virginia Beach Police Department.
Virginia Beach Police Department: 757-385-4141
Virginia Beach Commonwealth’s Attorney Office: 757-385-4401
Albritton’s next court date is Oct. 31.
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