Greenwich CT Thread - Page 72 - Subaru Impreza WRX STI Forums ... 2 posts - Last post: Oct 2, 2011 Originally Posted by Boris I know a lot of people going to this. also, who's the chick in your avatar? I've been trying to find out her name but I'm..... www.iwsti.com/forums/.../127349-greenwich-ct-thread-72.ht... FLASHBACK: Town investigating employee's erotica postings on InternetBy Neil Vigdor, Greenwich TimePublished 10:30 p.m., Wednesday, September 8, 2010A tech support employee for the town is being accused by his own union of using his work computer to pen sordid tales of nymphomania, food fetishes and body piercing for several erotica websites co-workers said he runs. According to documents obtained by Greenwich Time, the employee works for the town's information technology department and is a member of the Laborers' International Union of North America Local 136. One of his so-called erotica narratives is entitled "8-th picture. Isabella, Mexican-nymphomaniac." "Mexican nymphomaniac was tireless," read one passage from the 14-page narrative. "She writhed in front of me like a snake, taking various poses, seen it in dirty magazines. " Approached Wednesday by the newspaper, LIUNA representatives confirmed that the materials, which included a list of Internet sites allegedly run by the employee, were authentic and were turned over to the town last week as part of a formal complaint. "There was concern about a possible violation of town computer policy, that they were being used for non-town business," said Lynn Mason, business manager of LIUNA. "The complaint came from several sources, some of them being town employees." LIUNA represents about 415 middle managers in general government and the schools. "The persons who brought this information forward have requested confidentiality and protection under the town's whistle-blower policy," Mason said. Telephone and e-mail messages seeking comment from the employee, who was said by co-workers to be on vacation this week, were left at his office and through one of his websites on Wednesday. A home telephone number listed for the employee was disconnected and no one answered at another number. Boris Hutorin, the town's information technology director, acknowledged that the employee's writings are the subject of a human resources probe. "I don't want to comment on this. It's under investigation," Hutorin said. Asked whether he stood by the employee in question, who those with knowledge of the matter reported has worked for the town for one to two years, Hutorin said, "I don't want to see any employees who work for me be in violation of any rules and regulations." First Selectman Peter Tesei, the town's chief elected official, also confirmed the allegations. "I'm aware of it," Tesei said. Though he hadn't read the materials himself, Tesei said that the town has a strict policy mandating that its computers only be used for official business that is lawful and meets standards for appropriate conduct. "I think that falls outside what the authorized uses are," Tesei said. Tesei was reluctant to visit one of the websites -- www.doktoralik.fm --for himself. "I don't want to go onto my town computer because then I'll be in violation of the town's policy," Tesei said. Written entirely in Russian, the website contains the images of a woman bent over in garter belts and stockings in the rain under an umbrella, a second covered in red paint and third sucking on a strategically placed lollipop. Accompanying many of the photos were erotica narratives, including an adult version of "Little Red Riding Hood," mentioning her grandmother and a wolf. "He, without hesitation, also got under the blanket to Pashechke and Grandmother, hoping for a quick Menage de trois," read one passage entered in Google Translate. A link to a bizarre Vladimir Putin tribute page showing the Russian prime minister feeding a goat in its stall, swimming with dolphins and holding a fish was also on the website. "Good grief," Tesei said when he was given a description of the materials. Tesei refused to say whether the employee's computer has been confiscated, as some with knowledge of the matter claimed. "I don't want to give out any information that might impede the investigation," Tesei said. Messages seeking comment from Maureen Kast and Alfred Cava, the town's respective human resources and labor relations directors, were left Wednesday at their offices. Read more: http://www.greenwichtime.com/local/article/Town-investigating-employee-s-erotica-postings-on-650406.php#ixzz1ZkBYqC2g |
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