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Last Updated on Thursday, 17 July 2008 11:05 Written by rslcpol Thursday, 17 July 2008 11:05
From The Columbus Dispatch:
The two women whose sexual-harassment complaints ballooned into a scandal that forced out former Attorney General Marc Dann and many of his top lieutenants are being accused of creating a hostile workplace themselves.
Vanessa Stout and Cindy Stankoski are named in equal-employment-opportunity complaints filed by two female co-workers who accuse them of dirty looks, impolitic comments and huffy behavior that add up to intimidation.
Stout, 26, and Stankoski, 27, set off the chain of events that led to Dann’s resignation May 14 and the ouster of several senior aides who were found to have harassed them, condoned harassment, stifled their complaints or tampered with an investigation.
Both women still work in the office. Two co-workers, Amanda Saxton and Erica Haske, have filed complaints alleging that Stout and Stankoski have attempted to intimidate them through words and actions.
Sounds like the AG’s office needs to invest in a supply of pacifiers since these two girls (Saxton and Haske) can’t type while sucking on their thumbs. What a bunch of crap this is. And where is the department’s supervisor or manager…he/she should be fired for not being able to control his subordinates and allowing petty crap like this to even take place.
I think Saxton and Haske are so pissed off they didn’t come forward with their own harassment charges against Gutierrez in their testimonies to Ben Espy that they are now looking for attention any way they can get it. Even though you lied under oath girls, get a backbone and tell the truth about the harassment you endured and stop whining about being given dirty looks or whatever else you are claiming here…it’s petty and childish – reminds me of elementary school when I would hear girls cry because other more popular or prettier girls didn’t want to be their friends. Grow up.