Former Army combat hospital commander convicted on several charges
The colonel was a grabber, groper, and porn dog. Convicted on 14 charges, among them violating a “joint ethics regulation, which was for having pornographic photos on his government computer; sexually harassing three women, which is maltreatment; assault consummated by battery on five women, which is not sexual; and numerous counts of making inappropriate sexual ...
The colonel was a grabber, groper, and porn dog. Convicted on 14 charges, among them violating a "joint ethics regulation, which was for having pornographic photos on his government computer; sexually harassing three women, which is maltreatment; assault consummated by battery on five women, which is not sexual; and numerous counts of making inappropriate sexual comments and showing inappropriate photos," he gets 3 months in the hoosegow, a $30,000 fine, and retirement from the Army.
The colonel was a grabber, groper, and porn dog. Convicted on 14 charges, among them violating a “joint ethics regulation, which was for having pornographic photos on his government computer; sexually harassing three women, which is maltreatment; assault consummated by battery on five women, which is not sexual; and numerous counts of making inappropriate sexual comments and showing inappropriate photos,” he gets 3 months in the hoosegow, a $30,000 fine, and retirement from the Army.
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