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deacon blues wrote: ↑Wed Apr 11, 2018 2:15 pm
Is this an example of fake news? I'm asking because I can find very little about the alleged harassment.
Here's some information I found:
In her lawsuit, Bottomly claimed Monson had become obsessed
with her "personally and sexually" during her employment at AIB from 1990
to 1993.
Bottomly said she was forced to listen to "stories of the most intimate
facts of his sexual relations with his wife [and he] repeatedly asked about
her sex life."
Monson, the suit claimed, stalked her, tried to kiss her,
searched her belongings, listened to her conversations and repeatedly
propositioned her. He also wrote love notes and left "lewd" materials on
her desk, including a drawing of two people having sex, according to court
documents.
Bottomly complained to Monson's superiors and filed a complaint with the
company in 1993. All the while, she said, she was assured her job was
secure.
Monson was fired Sept. 7, 1993. In a deposition, he said he
was let go for using poor judgment in his relationship with Bottomly.
Not fake news, just old news. The first post in this thread had a link to the newspaper article from the 90s. I just became aware of it yesterday though.
"The truth is elegantly simple. The lie needs complex apologia. 4 simple words: Joe made it up. It answers everything with the perfect simplicity of Occam's Razor. Every convoluted excuse withers." - Some guy on Reddit called disposazelph
Sounds like he was just trying to give her the same interview he would give a Mia Maid or Laurel before temple baptisms. Geez, a fella can't even ascertain a female's worthiness in this crappy PC environment. No wonder he has to resort to the good ol boys club for employment.
GA or Mission Pres material? Mos Def.
"She never loved you; she loved the church, her one true love. She used you to marry the church by proxy."
Damn--nothing that interesting happened (or rather, it probably still happened, but just didn't gain sufficient exposure that I knew about it) during the years I worked at American Investment Bank.
"The truth knocks on the door and you say, 'Go away, I'm looking for the truth,' and so it goes away. Puzzling." -- Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance