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 EPA Dropped $55K to Force Convicted Child Molester into Retirement
Posted By Natalie Johnson On May 18, 2016 @ 4:40 pm In Issues | No Comments

The Environmental Protection Agency admitted Wednesday that it paid a convicted child molester $55,000 to retire because department officials couldn’t fire him, the Washington Examiner reported.

EPA Acting Deputy Administrator Stan Meiberg testified during a House Oversight Committee hearing that the agency attempted to release the employee but the Merit Systems Protection Board in charge of settling personnel overturned the decision.

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R, Utah), chairman of the committee, called it “one of the most egregious cases of employee misconduct and misuse of taxpayer dollars.”

“It’s just pretty stunning…we’re not protecting the American taxpayer and we’re not protecting the employees who have to sit next to this freak of a pervert,” he said.

The agency currently has 90 employee misconduct cases pending, the assistant inspector general for the EPA testified.

Other cases detailed during the hearing included an EPA contractor who conceded to watching porn during work for up to two hours a day for 18 years before he was fired, according to the Washington Examiner. Another employee meanwhile was convicted of stealing office equipment worth thousands of dollars, yet still holds a job with the agency.

“Nobody gets fired. Most people who get out retire,” Rep. John Mica (R, Fla.) said during the hearing. “Civil service was not set up to protect these folks, it was set up to protect folks from political motivation.”

 

 

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Re: EPA Dropped $55K to Force Convicted Child Molester into Retirement
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2016, 03:27:58 pm »
Cannot find the man's name.    One would think that if he was convicted of molesting children,   his name would be available to fill out the story,   but I have looked at several sources and cannot find out what is his name.   


I want to know because I want to see if he was a homosexual child molester.   They make up about 40% of all child molesters but only 1.8% of the overall population.    The difficulty in obtaining a name that  would lead me to the case,   makes me think he is likely a homosexual child molester.   


The media routinely makes an effort to avoid mentioning this sort of thing,  because it undermines the narrative that they want everyone to believe.   


They do the same thing with Democrat politicians or officials who do something wrong.    They simply avoid mentioning the party affiliation and just say "some official"   did something wrong.    This does,  of course,   help to prevent anyone from noticing that most of the criminal officials happen to be Democrats,  and that is the reason they do it. 


Anyone got a name for this fellow  (and i'm pretty sure it's a man)   so we can see more details on the nature of his crime?   Inquiring minds want to know.   




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Re: EPA Dropped $55K to Force Convicted Child Molester into Retirement
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2016, 08:22:25 pm »
No one has any further comment on this issue?   

‘What all the wise men promised has not happened, and what all the damned fools said would happen has come to pass.’
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