The jury in the felony eavesdropping trial of a woman and her two lawyers accused of illegally recording former Waffle House CEO Joe Rogers Jr. in a sexual encounter were able to hear the former housekeeper and assistant tell her side of the story Monday.

Mye Brindle and her two former lawyers, David Cohen and former Cobb County prosecutor John Butters, are charged with using a hidden camera to record Rogers in his bedroom while Brindle masturbated him in one of many such encounters, according to the defense.