Looked into a whistle blower who was in part revealed this case. However his FOIA requests were denied when trying to find out the specifics as to what sites and what was regarded as pornography, as that was the defense for this case. What was known was the employee had a real obsession, especially into unusual and "boylove", wouldnt be surprising if he was in the know in some sick things. He got laid off and a slap on the wrist after the case for workplace misconduct with no further investigation.
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kestrel9 ago
This is an archive of the Forbes article shown in the tweet http://archive.is/A9C5w
slickleg64 ago
Would SEC employees have the same loophole in regards to allowing cp?
kestrel9 ago
http://abovethelaw.com/2010/04/securities-law-not-sexy-enough-so-sec-attorneys-turn-to-porn/ See Carole Solloway case....don't know how it ended.
slickleg64 ago
Looked into a whistle blower who was in part revealed this case. However his FOIA requests were denied when trying to find out the specifics as to what sites and what was regarded as pornography, as that was the defense for this case. What was known was the employee had a real obsession, especially into unusual and "boylove", wouldnt be surprising if he was in the know in some sick things. He got laid off and a slap on the wrist after the case for workplace misconduct with no further investigation.