NOT THE SHARPEST KNIVES IN THE DRAWER: Cheap Trick
Christopher S. Johnson, an academic adviser at Ohio State University’s School of Nursing, and real estate agent Rusty Blades held a $10-a-ticket raffle for an evening with prostitute Vanise Dunn, 31, reports The Associated Press:
Dunn … has worked at Franklin County Children Services [as a child sex-abuse caseworker] since 2000, and … was charged with prostitution Nov. 12 for allegedly soliciting a vice detective. …
Dunn has been on paid leave since her arrest, said Doris Calloway Moore, spokeswoman for Franklin County Children's Services. The agency is looking into whether Dunn violated any of its policies. [Emphasis, The Stiletto, who can't believe that an employer needs to explicitly state that its workers may not prostitute themselves in the literal sense.]
Police arrested Johnson and Blades on charges of promoting prostitution. Bail was set at $50,000 for Blades and $25,000 for Johnson, who is now on unpaid leave.
[Hat Tip: OpinionJournal.com]




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