By Tim Ghianni NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - A former federal air marshal who was accused of using his cell phone to take pictures up the skirts of women as they boarded a flight at a Nashville airport last October pleaded no contest and was found conditionally guilty of unlawful photography. Adam Bartsch, 29, was on duty as a federal air marshal when a witness grabbed the cell phone from him and alerted a flight attendant that he was taking photographs \"beneath the dresses and or skirts of female passengers,\" according to an affidavit at the time of his arrest. Bartsch admitted at the time of his arrest that he was taking the photographs and he was removed from a Southwest Airlines flight from Nashville to Tampa, Florida. But the charge was changed on Thursday to misdemeanor unlawful photography, according to the district attorney's office in Nashville.
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