Coast Guard Academy Employees Disciplined for Sex on the Job
Several civilian employees and a service member
Civilian employees at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and a service member were disciplined after investigators found they were misusing government computers and that some had engaged in sexual activity during work, according to the Coast Guard.
The six people involved used government computers to have inappropriate discussions or send sexually explicit or other inappropriate content, and some of the six participated in consensual sexual activity on the academy grounds during the workday, said David M. Santos, the academy's communications director.
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