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Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano favored women pals for jobs: lawsuit
A veteran US law-enforcement official has filed a blockbuster discrimination lawsuit against Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, charging she pushed him aside to make way for a less-qualified woman who’s “enjoyed a long-standing relationship” with the anti-terror chief.
The lawsuit, which was first reported yesterday by blogger Debbie Schlussel, identifies the woman as Dora Schriro, who was later appointed by Mayor Bloomberg as commissioner of the city Department of Correction, a post she still holds.
The court papers also allege that Suzanne Barr, Napolitano’s chief of staff at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, has engaged in “numerous” acts of “sexually offensive behavior” intended to “humiliate and intimidate male employees.
James Hayes Jr., who now is New York’s top Homeland Security cop, claims Napolitano filled top spots in Washington, D.C., with two of her gal pals who were bent on tormenting male employees.
Looks like the Department of Homeland Security could be renamed the Department of Hyper Sexuality.
A blistering federal discrimination suit accuses agency honcho Janet Napolitano of turning the department into a female-run “frat house” where male staffers were banished to the bathrooms and routinely humiliated.
James Hayes Jr., who now is New York’s top Homeland Security cop, claims Napolitano filled top spots in Washington, D.C., with two of her gal pals who were bent on tormenting male employees.
Janet Napolitano-run Homeland Security treated male staffers like lapdogs, federal discrimination lawsuit charges
The federal government has agreed to pay $175,000 to a senior Immigration and Customs Enforcement official who complained about lewd and "frat-house"-style behavior at the agency, according to a settlement notice filed Thursday.
The original complaint by James Hayes, head of the New York ICE office, touched off a series of allegations that ultimately led to the resignation of ICE Chief of Staff Suzanne Barr earlier this year.
Though the administration initially rejected his claims, the notice filed Thursday said the settlement will be carried out "within the next several days" -- and Hayes "will remain employed at ICE."
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Government settles ICE 'frat house' suit for $175G