Revealed: Andy Byron and HR director’s midnight pool encounter captured by resort security — uncut 5-minute clip shared in private groups, briefly viewed before being deleted

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Revealed: Andy Byron and HR Director’s Midnight Pool Encounter Captured by Resort Security — Uncut 5-Minute Clip Shared in Private Groups, Briefly Viewed Before Being Deleted

The corporate scandal surrounding Andy Byron has taken an even more explosive turn after insiders claim resort security cameras captured a five-minute uncut video of him and his company’s HR director during a late-night swim — and far more.

The Midnight Footage

According to sources, the video was recorded at a luxury resort in Dubai, just past midnight, in the pool area closed to guests at that hour. The clip allegedly shows Byron and the HR director entering the water fully clothed before engaging in what one insider described as “behaviour that leaves little to the imagination.”

The footage, reportedly downloaded by an employee from the resort’s CCTV system, was shared briefly in private WhatsApp groups connected to the ongoing investigation. Within hours, it was deleted from most devices, but not before several people claimed to have watched the entire uncut sequence.

Circulating in the Shadows

Digital forensics experts believe copies of the clip may still exist in encrypted chats and cloud backups. The police are now seeking to determine whether the leak breaches any privacy or corporate ethics laws — and whether the content could be linked to potential misuse of company funds for personal trips.

“It’s the kind of footage that could end multiple careers in seconds,” a source close to the inquiry told reporters.

Public Shock and Corporate Silence

Neither Byron nor the HR director has issued a public statement, and the company’s executives have maintained strict silence. Social media, however, is awash with speculation, with the hashtag #MidnightPool trending alongside the earlier #DubaiWeekend scandal.

The revelation comes just days after Byron’s wife handed police 14,000 WhatsApp messages between the pair, including the infamous “Weekend in Dubai” folder. Now, with the existence of visual evidence, pressure is mounting on both corporate leaders and investigators to act quickly.

As one commentator put it:

“The messages were shocking — but the video is a career-ending nuclear bomb.”

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