The Neighboring House Has A Camera Pointed At My Bedroom Window

A couple weeks ago, I got out of the shower and went into my bedroom to get dressed. The house next door to mine has been on the market and vacant for 8 months. I typically leave my curtain a little open as no one resides there. I noticed a camera pointed into my bedroom window. Not like, a little nest camera, but one of those nicer ones you see at stores for shoplifting. I called the realtor and explained who I was and the reason for my call. She said the camera is there because the house was broken into and some appliances were stolen. I said I understood the reasoning for the cameras, but asked if that one could be moved so it doesn’t include my bedroom. She said she can assure me it’s not there for people to see into my bedroom, but for security. She sent me screenshots of what the camera can see and I texted back saying that was in fact my bedroom window in the shot. I asked her to move it and she didn’t respond. A lawyer friend of mine sent a demand letter to the property owner saying they had five days to move it. It’s been ten days since the letter was sent. They have not responded to him or to me. The owner of the property is listed as a “dynasty trust” which also listed two names. The property address linked to the owner of the neighboring house is a big ass mansion in another state. The cops won’t do anything, I can’t get a protective order, and I can’t file a small claim because there’s no monetary dispute. The lawyer I know can’t get more involved due to his schedule and personal affiliation with the city we are located in. There’s a law that prohibits recording devices pointed into bedrooms in my state, so I know it’s illegal, but I’m not really sure what else to do other than hire a lawyer. I’m in an intensive grad school program which requires me to complete an unpaid internship, so I can’t exactly afford to hire a lawyer anyways. Any advice??
Editing because I truly didn’t think it needed to be stated, but yes, I did close my curtains. It violates ORS 163.700. You can see into my bedroom, not just the window. I have the images the realtor sent me of what the camera sees, so it’s not just an assumption.
To be clear, I am aware I can just put something in front of my window. Why is it on me to purchase things to block out a cameras view into my bedroom? My concern is more over whatever footage exists of me. At some point, it would be really cool to open my curtains again.
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