A "senior military scientist" working on "advanced propulsion" projects at the Air Force Research Lab in Ohio allegedly duped a government contractor into hiring a "really hot" woman who was supposedly highly qualified, college educated, etc. to work for the contractor.
But it seems the woman never produced copies of her college transcripts and wasn't very competent (according to her new employer, she "did not fully understand how to use basic word processing and document creation software, and struggled to formulate coherent inter-office emails").
The defense contractor confronted the government scientist, who then confessed that the woman was actually "a prostitute he met in Cincinnati,” and the government bigwig kept records on his government computer with info about women he hired for personal services during his official government travel around the country.
The scientist claimed to be in love with the woman but admitted she still “engaged in acts of prostitution” with other scientists at the Air Force Research Lab in Ohio.
Another scientist reportedly paid the woman to clean his residence in her birthday suit and then perform Post 12s on him, according to a warrant obtained by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations.
Government scientist supposedly threatened the government contractor, who lost part of the contract and then went to the authorities.
Air Force investigators checked the scientist's phone and found communication with 27 women in different cities, many of them "foreign nationals" considered security risks.
The big scientist died last September "due to unspecified causes" but had not been charged with any crimes at the time of his death.
A warrant unveiled in Ohio this week says the feds are now seeking access to the email accounts of the late scientist and the woman he was in love with, seeking evidence of fraud, embezzlement, etc.
But it seems the woman never produced copies of her college transcripts and wasn't very competent (according to her new employer, she "did not fully understand how to use basic word processing and document creation software, and struggled to formulate coherent inter-office emails").
The defense contractor confronted the government scientist, who then confessed that the woman was actually "a prostitute he met in Cincinnati,” and the government bigwig kept records on his government computer with info about women he hired for personal services during his official government travel around the country.
The scientist claimed to be in love with the woman but admitted she still “engaged in acts of prostitution” with other scientists at the Air Force Research Lab in Ohio.
Another scientist reportedly paid the woman to clean his residence in her birthday suit and then perform Post 12s on him, according to a warrant obtained by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations.
Government scientist supposedly threatened the government contractor, who lost part of the contract and then went to the authorities.
Air Force investigators checked the scientist's phone and found communication with 27 women in different cities, many of them "foreign nationals" considered security risks.
The big scientist died last September "due to unspecified causes" but had not been charged with any crimes at the time of his death.
A warrant unveiled in Ohio this week says the feds are now seeking access to the email accounts of the late scientist and the woman he was in love with, seeking evidence of fraud, embezzlement, etc.
Military scientist duped contractor into hiring prostitute at Air Force base
A senior US military scientist working on advanced propulsion technologies allegedly tricked a contractor into hiring an unqualified sex worker at an Ohio Air Force Base.
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