Bloggers can ruin careers . . . Other than their own



The story of a City Hall porn controversy and sessy e-mails started on the local Internets.

For better or worse, The "Garden Party Skunk" was the first to let the public know about these rumors floating around City Hall involving someone named LT.

Months later . . .

KMBC fills in the details:
City Official Resigns Amid E-Mail Probe

Assistant City Manager LaTrisha Underhill has resigned following an investigation that uncovered inappropriate and sexually suggestive e-mails on her city computer.

KMBC's Micheal Mahoney reported that the investigation showed that Underhill received numerous inappropriate e-mails and passed some of them along to other city employees.
Personally, to me it seems kind of silly to get canned over dirty e-mails . . . But then again I work from a basement. Nevertheless, if the City is going to uphold this kind of rigid standard . . . More power to them but I only hope it applies to the Mayor's wife as well.

To me, the most interesting part of this tale is that it broke on the Internets and involves dirty e-mail which once again proves the Internets is dangerous and unsuitable for children or adults . . . Or anyone else who doesn't know how to use a delete button.

Comments

  1. No one named LaTrisha should have ever been given that job - that's just simple fundamentals people.

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  2. No bigot, just fact..

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  3. What's the matter, just because there are more monkeyshines at city hall, gotcha down?? It's just typical behavior...

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  4. Naaah, this proves one thing: that no how much technology advances, people still stay ROCK STUPID.

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  5. Was she on the staff of your boy Cauthen? Was he traveling around the world while she was doing porn?

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  6. Ha! Good point, Tony. Bad, bad internets.

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  7. A certain manager of a kingdom called "Wayne's World" put shackles on the mouths of his minions to prevent them from communicating with anyone outside his realm. Every word leaving "Waynes World" was first prepared by his cadre of professional communications scribes and Manager personally pressed his signet of approval upon it before it was tidily gift-wrapped as a "press release" to be spoon-fed to the outside world. No investigative journalism was present or allowed to enter into the walls of Wayne's World. Illegal and unethical behavior abounded, aided and abetted by Manager, but word never made it past the firewall of his domaine. Ah, and then along came the evil internet? Yes. Lo! Truth now be told! Fairwell fare ;) maiden LT. Will the kingdom manager be next?

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  8. where is the whinning for the NAACP to step in and save this poor black woman from being fired???? HAHA!!! This has to be racially motivated doesn't it.....I mean she's black so whitey has to be putting her down right????

    LOL!!! This is pretty damn funny!!!

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  9. because no one in private industy swaps porn over work email networks...

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  10. "What's being Black or female got to do with propagating porn at work?"

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  11. What happens in private industry isn't relevant. Private industry is what sells porn in the first place. You going to ban porn from the workplace that is Erotic City? Heh.

    Further, if Joe's Company, Inc. wants to not ban porn trading on their IT infrastructure, that is their business. If it gets sent to the wrong person there could be grounds for harrassment suits and such, but if Joe's Company wants to risk that liability, it's their business. On the other hand, misappropriating government property for the use of distributing porn is not just against company policy, it's illegal.

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  12. I think its Lony Tenitos.

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  13. Ryan,

    Stop trying to incorporate the facts into this. It was a cleaner argument when it was just a bunch of stupid bullshit comments.

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