🔷Defamation and fraud lawsuit against Swetnick in Oregon in November 2000 (WebTrends)
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🔷WebTrends accused Swetnick of lying about graduating John’s Hopkins
🔷WebTrends filed suit for “inappropriate conduct,” making “false and retaliatory allegations” of sexual harassment against two male co-workers.
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🔷 After a WebTrends HR Dir informed Swetnick the company was unable to corroborate her claims she “remarkably” walked back allegations.
🔷In June, month after the alleged incident, Swetnick took leave of absence for sinus issues.
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🔷WebTrends said it made short-term disability payments to her until mid-August 2000.
🔷One week after the payments stopped, WebTrends received a note from Swetnick’s doctor claiming she needed a leave of absence for a “nervous breakdown.”
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🔷 Company continued to provide health insurance coverage for Swetnick, despite her refusal to provide any additional information about her alleged medical condition.
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🔷 In Nov. the company’s HR Dir received notice from Washington, D.C. Dept. of Unemployment that Swetnick applied for unemployment benefits claiming she left WebTrends voluntarily in late September.
7. 🔷Swetnick claimed benefits of FT employee of WebTrends, sought disability payments from WebTrends’ insurance carrier.
🔷Falsely claimed UI payments from the District of Columbia
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🔷Swetnick allegedly hung up the phone on WebTrends HR managers calling to discuss why she applied for unemployment benefits.
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🔷She then sent letters to WebTrends’ upper mgmt w/new claims that two male co-workers sexually harassed her and that company’s HR Dir “illegally tried for months to get privileged medical information” from her, her doctor and her insurance company.
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🔷 March ‘01 Swetnick’s ex-boyfriend, Richard Vinneccy, filed a restraining order against Swetnick, claiming that she threatened him after he ended their four-year relationship.
🔷 “She’s not credible,” Vinneccy told Politico. “Not at all.”
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🔴Worked at New York Life Insurance Co., agent 2006-08
🔺Filed a sexual-harassment complaint. Lawyer from firm run by Debra Katz, represented her!
🔺The company ultimately reached settlement.
🔴She didn’t list her work there on a résumé posted online🔴
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🔺2015, MD,comptroller filed lien Anne Arundel County, for $30,000 + unpaid taxes.
🔺MD demanded $62,821. The state released the lien in 2016.
🔺2017, IRS filed alien on her DC apartment for $40,303 in unpaid taxes. It was released it in March, paid.
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Holton-Arms yearbook, Scribe, shows a privileged culture that makes “Ridgemont High” look tame!
White Privilege much⁉️
😱It’s no surprise these yearbooks were scrubbed from the Internet!😱
😡Shameful!😡
Administration approved this book and parents purchased ads!
2) 10th Grade is the year of induction to the culture of drinking, parties and promiscuity at Holton-Arms!
One sophomore was known for her parties, one featured a male stripper as the entertainment!
Parties during the week, all night parties, where are the parents?
3) “We discovered a totally different type of party, often mistaken for a “high class zoo”. The drastic change in nature of the party is attributed to the addition of the two “B”s, beer and boys.