Slatington man convicted for invasion of privacy
District Attorney Gavin P. Holihan announced that a Slatington man charged with invasion of privacy and related offenses has been convicted by a jury of all charges.
Jarrett Klinger, 42, was convicted of misdemeanor charges of three counts of Invasion of Privacy, and one count each of unlawful dissemination of an intimate image and harassment.
The two-day trial began May 18 before Judge James T. Anthony and concluded May 20.
Klinger will be required to register for 15 years under Pennsylvania’s Sexual Offender Registration and Notification Act.
His bail was revoked and he remains in Lehigh County Jail.
Klinger’s sentencing and a hearing to determine if he meets the requirements for a sexually-violent predator is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Aug. 26 before Judge Anthony. The defendant could face a maximum sentence of 7 to 14 years in state prison.
Klinger was charged in two separate criminal cases involving his ex-girlfriend.
On July 25, 2022, an Upper Saucon Township resident told police that Klinger was harassing her. The investigation revealed Klinger sent the victim a video of them engaging in sexual contact and threatened to release that and other videos if she didn’t meet with him or talk to him.
That threat prompted the woman to file a report with police.
Klinger’s cellphone contained two videos showing Klinger and the woman engaging in sexual contact. The woman told police the videos were made without her knowledge or consent.
The case was investigated by Upper Saucon Township Police Sgt. Dane Carroll and Sgt. Deron Dorward and was prosecuted by Senior Deputy District Attorney – Special Victims Unit Sarah K. Heimbach.