Friday, July 19, 2013

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Are Police Departments as bad as Hollywood?

It's in the news constantly. Police departments sued by employees on sexual harassment and discrimination claims.  Those who are charged with upholding and enforcing the law are breaking it within their own ranks.

http://m.nydailynews.com/news/national/woman-florida-police-sex-scandal-article-1.1395829

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Richard Nanula - sex addict or sexual harasser? Is there a difference?

We all know the game. Even Ray Donovan shows how it works in the new Showtime series. Star caught in sexually compromising position, even criminal position, and the way to redemption is through rehab.

But, when corporations are reluctant to act immediately when a mogul goes awry, shouldn't they be held responsible.  The PR team launching its "sexual addiction" rehab releases surely don't repair the damage created by an executive that most likely ran rampant for years exhibiting unlawful and debilitating behavior.  Certainly Ms. Shaw wasn't the first to report.  Or maybe she was.  It takes a very bold person to report to HR, the behavior of the powerful head honcho.





http://variety.com/2013/biz/news/richard-nanula-colony-capital-face-sexual-harassment-suit-from-paralegal-1200503136/

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

George Chopek of Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office, sued for Sexual Harassing female Detective

Despite Lynn Wehling's claims of harassment, nothing was done to discipline Chopek.  Wehling, a gay detective, claims that Chopek referred to her sexuality and continually referred to her as a "guy," and "dude," including doing so in front of inmates that they were transporting during their work together.  In addition, Chopek allegedly commented on her female friends, insinuating that they were lovers, and commenting on the size of their breasts.

So, when this case is settled out of court, who do you think will pay?  NJ taxpayers of course!

Cumberland County, New Jersey Cop charged with Sexually Harassing Detective, click below to read article