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Posted: 1/29/2024 3:46:03 PM EDT
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13019021/brooke-jenkins-jovan-thomas-san-francisco-fired-email.html
A San Francisco victim's advocate has been fired from the office of district attorney Brooke Jenkins after sending her an email asking what 'color panties' she was wearing. Jovan Thomas reportedly sent the inappropriate message on Friday as he responded to a calendar invite for an event memorializing the 1998 torturing and killing of gay college student Matthew Shepard. The email was addressed to Jenkins and to the entire DA's office, as reported by The San Francisco Chronicle. Soon after Thomas sent the email, Chief Assistant District Attorney Ana Gonzalez send the office an email saying the issue was being handled by the administration and asking staff to delete the email and not share it. Thomas claimed he meant to send the message as a joke to a fraternity brother He was previously been sued for harassing one of the victims he was assigned It's not the first time Thomas is in the news for alleged workplace harassment. Thomas was previously sued for allegedly sexually harassing a victim he had been assigned to support, according to The San Francisco Standard. The main recipient - District Attorney Brooke Jenkins Attached File |
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I guess using proper English in a career ending email is too much to ask.
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Whatever color she's wearing, I'm confident there's a brown streak on them. |
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As long as you aren’t the sender, it’s hilarious when that kind of stuff happens. I had a coworker that hit reply all on a company wide meeting invite with, “What the fuck is the meeting for?” Then he tried to recall it, which added insult to injury. He didn’t get fired, but he did get roasted by everyone for a while.
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we had a guy who, in a meeting with about a dozen other folks, just started gently caressing and stroking and smelling the hair of the woman sitting next to him....who was not our employee.
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Quoted: As long as you aren’t the sender, it’s hilarious when that kind of stuff happens. I had a coworker that hit reply all on a company wide meeting invite with, “What the fuck is the meeting for?” Then he tried to recall it, which added insult to injury. He didn’t get fired, but he did get roasted by everyone for a while. View Quote His mistake was admitting it was a mistake. I've had coworkers who did shit like that all the time and they always got away with it, because they owned it like a boss so everyone was just "classic Robert". |
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Quoted: As long as you aren’t the sender, it’s hilarious when that kind of stuff happens. I had a coworker that hit reply all on a company wide meeting invite with, “What the fuck is the meeting for?” Then he tried to recall it, which added insult to injury. He didn’t get fired, but he did get roasted by everyone for a while. View Quote We had an incident where someone at a field office had her lunch raided and sent an angry email to her office staff. Only problem was that she used the DL for the entire state. Hilarity ensued and the network staff had to shut down the threads. |
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Quoted: As long as you aren't the sender, it's hilarious when that kind of stuff happens. I had a coworker that hit reply all on a company wide meeting invite with, "What the fuck is the meeting for?" Then he tried to recall it, which added insult to injury. He didn't get fired, but he did get roasted by everyone for a while. View Quote |
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Sometimes, the guy a woman is complaining about really is a creep. Sounds like this guy has a history and pattern. Wonder how many of his other victims were dismissed…
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Had a person do something very similar in a meeting chat/email response... After the meeting, he meant to send the email to one other attendee, and copied all. His question to his buddy (but inadvertently all of us):
"Who the fuck didn't wash their ass before this meeting????!" Needless to say, he was canned shortly after. |
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I’m curious as to what color she is rocking as well as the cut.
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Underrated question. I’m going to have to throw that one back in the rotation of things I say to my wife.
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Quoted: His mistake was admitting it was a mistake. I've had coworkers who did shit like that all the time and they always got away with it, because they owned it like a boss so everyone was just "classic Robert". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: As long as you aren’t the sender, it’s hilarious when that kind of stuff happens. I had a coworker that hit reply all on a company wide meeting invite with, “What the fuck is the meeting for?” Then he tried to recall it, which added insult to injury. He didn’t get fired, but he did get roasted by everyone for a while. His mistake was admitting it was a mistake. I've had coworkers who did shit like that all the time and they always got away with it, because they owned it like a boss so everyone was just "classic Robert". This. Ease into it and then go balls deep HAM. You'll just be "that guy." But sexual stuff? Right to jail. Straight away. Kharn |
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So pictures of victim but not the predator. That’s different.
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Quoted: Whatever color she's wearing, I'm confident there's a brown streak on them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Whatever color she's wearing, I'm confident there's a brown streak on them. Pro-tip: if that ever happens to you at work (I mean the receiving, if you sent it you are beyond my help), do not reply-all and tell them to not read it. That will ensure it gets read and saved. Call up the email admins and ask them to remove it quickly and quietly. |
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Quoted: As long as you aren’t the sender, it’s hilarious when that kind of stuff happens. I had a coworker that hit reply all on a company wide meeting invite with, “What the fuck is the meeting for?” Then he tried to recall it, which added insult to injury. He didn’t get fired, but he did get roasted by everyone for a while. View Quote In the corporate world it’s the best thing ever. Other good ones are forwarding things where deep down in the original email are things you shouldn’t have forwarded and when people reply all to emails accidentally sent to the whole company asking why they got the email or to be removed from the email chain. I can barely contain myself sometimes. |
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I thought we were in the trust tree, in the nest. Are we not? Are we not in the trust tree? |
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Quoted: we had a guy who, in a meeting with about a dozen other folks, just started gently caressing and stroking and smelling the hair of the woman sitting next to him....who was not our employee. View Quote When it failed to open he just kicked his way through the plate glass and walked to his car and drove home. We never saw him again. |
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Ugh. |
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See?…this is what happens when you step away from your desk and forget to lock your computer.
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'the 1998 incident'
Well, I'm glad we can be sure to commemorate this event 26 years later at various offices and agencies. Whatever you do, don't let a divide go even one year without pounding the wedge harder. I'm sure in the 26 years since there has never been anyone beaten or murdered again. I can't raise a single damn to give about any of them. |
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I bet he had a small heart attack seconds after realizing it was an office wide reply. oooof
I had a site supervisor send my entire company jobsite progress pictures and the last pic he sent was a screenshot of kink porn that he was apparently watching that day on the jobsite. |
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I make it a point not to send any electronic messages at work that I wouldn’t want the entire company to read. Some people just can’t help themselves though.
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Reply All has gotten a lot of people.
Had a nice employee complain about a DA and her ignorance. The DA was 100% in the wrong. BUT the employee screwed it up. He was trying to respond to 2 people in the group and said that " if she knew the law as well as she knew how to swallow a bunch of dicks, this wouldn't happen. Her looks and BJs is why she is where she is". She responded to the group and said those were rumors and nothing else. No complaint. No dispute about anything else. My employee came and told me and I disciplined him on it before it could be a career ender for him. The next week my agency added an email recall option. |
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