Napolitano’s ICE Chief of Staff, Suzanne Barr to male subordinant: I want your **** in the back of my throat

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August 26, 2012

Well, this one ought to make some headlines. I even blocked out the text in the image for here. But you can read it in all of it’s X-rated glory here at Above the Law.

And it doesn’t stop there.

[O]ne of the employees claimed that in October 2009, while in a discussion about Halloween plans, the individual witnessed Barr turn to a senior ICE employee and say: “You a sexy (expletive deleted).”

She then looked at his crotch and asked, “How long is it anyway?”

To which he replied, say hello to my little friend. Okay, I made that last part up! Get ready to read the words “frat house” in a Congressional record somewhere, soon. Yikes! Janet, how could you forsake us? I posted on this, including with an image of Suzanne Barr last night.

More from AbovetheLaw:

As we mentioned in Morning Docket, James T. Hayes Jr., a top-level Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, is suing the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security because he claims that ICE’s chief of staff, Suzanne Barr, created a hostile working environment — specifically, “a frat house-type atmosphere that is targeted to humiliate and intimidate male employees.”

What does one have to do to create a “frat house-type atmosphere” in the offices of a federal agency? Let’s check out the allegations made in the complaint….

Comments:
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  2. Ragspierre says:

    A whole new meaning to…

    “In the very best of hands…”

  3. Geo says:

    Here is yet another item we can credit to this Administration . . . . finally after all of these years, we have finally learned the real identity of “Deep Throat”.

    More Good News:
    It wasn’t Roseann Barr! [brrrrr]

  4. Paul K says:

    This does tend to contradict the G Carlin Hypothesis.

  5. Nanette says:

    Wouldn’t this be raising the “Barr”?

  6. Art says:

    Someone should have given her Bill Clinton’s phone number. He could have satisfied her hormone overload.