Space Force official kept job after IG investigated sex toys at work
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Andrew Cox: Senior Space Force official still on job after wearing mankini and keeping sex toys in office
Andrew Cox: Senior Space Force official still on job after wearing mankini and keeping sex toys in office WASHINGTON, DC: Andrew Cox, a top Space Force official, has been allowed to keep his job after an Inspector General's investigation found him reportedly keeping sex toys in his office and wearing a chartreuse mankini over his clothes at an office holiday party. Confirming the news, an Air Force spokesperson said, "Mr Cox remains the direct…
Top Space Force official Andrew Cox kept job after probe into sex toys in office, wearing ‘mankini’ at holiday party: report
Space Force official Andrew Cox received a letter of reprimand but kept his job over allegations he kept sex toys in his office and displayed other unprofessional behavior.
A Space Force director was investigated for wearing a chartreuse mankini around colleagues and keeping a case of sex toys in the office — and kept his job, report says
Andrew Cox, as director of the Pentagon's Space Security and Defense Program, acted "like a 13-year-old boy," Air Force Times reported co-workers said.
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