Friday, November 25, 2022

Former NBC10 Boston reporter complains of the old TV3 Medford Behavior

 

Former NBC10 Boston reporter alleges 2019 firing was retaliation in federal lawsuit

Karen Hensel, an award-winning reporter, also alleges she faced repeated sexual harassment by a fellow investigative journalist and the station took no action.  https://www.boston.com/news/media/2022/11/15/former-nbc10-boston-reporter-karen-hensel-federal-lawsuit/

 

Furthermore, Hensel alleges she was discriminated against when she was fired over her relationship with then-Auburn Police Chief Andrew Sluckis Jr.

In court documents, Hensel alleges a male assistant news director did not disclose he was involved in a relationship with a reporter — his subordinate — until the station received anonymous complaints “and/or” when the spouse of the reporter confronted the director at the station. Still, the director was not terminated, the lawsuit states.

SLUCKIS (TIME FOR A NAME CHANGE,) GOOD LOOKING MAN...HMMMM

AUBURN — Andrew J. Sluckis Jr. has decided to continue as police chief and not take a seat on the Board of Selectmen.

Sluckis, 56, told Town Clerk Debra A. Gremo late Friday morning of his decision. Gremo confirmed she had received Sluckis’ letter on the issue.

 https://www.telegram.com/story/news/local/south-west/2020/05/22/andrew-sluckis-to-remain-auburn-police-chief-wont-take-selectman-seat/1151042007/

 

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