Tuesday, March 6, 2018

PORN WATCHING FORT SMITH CITY EMPLOYEE IDENTIFED - VIDEO SHOWS HIM LOOKING AT PORN WHILE SITTING IN HIS CUBICLE

STEPHEN DAW,  A FT. SMITH CITY EMPLOYEE WATCHING PORN AT WORK

Last week we posted about a story that was featured on Today in Fort Smith, a digital news service in Fort Smith. You can read that post by clicking here.

The story detailed shenanigans with the city of Fort Smith in which a city employee, Stephen Daw,  was caught viewing pornography at work and a subsequent  attempt by the city of Fort Smith to prevent the public from having detailed information about the matter.

This evening, Today in Fort Smith updated their coverage and reported that the city of Fort Smith IT Department found the remains of treasure trove of porn, from the mostly deleted and wiped hard drive from Daw's city owned laptop. You can view their post by clicking here.

 

Here is the video that Geffken and the city of Fort Smith did not want made public.

  

Today in Fort Smith sent a Freedom of Information request to the city of Fort Smith and the prickly city administrator Carl Geffken objected to the request and sent a request for Attorney General Leslie Rutledge to back him up.


FORT SMITH CITY ADMINISTRATOR CARL GEFFKEN

Rutledge jumped all over Geffken in her response chastising him for "lumping" all the records together and claiming that they were "employee evaluation records".

Rutledge told Geffken that his decision to withhold records was against the law.



Geffken, being put in his place and schooled on our Freedom of Information Act and had to then provide Today in Fort Smith the requested information.

Here is the information prickly Fort Smith City Administrator Carl Geffken turned over to Today in Fort Smith.


There may be more details coming out regarding this mess as we sent a FOI request for internet activity reports, including cookies and bookmarks.

Stay tuned for updates.


***UPDATE 4/3/18*** 

Our friends at Today in Fort Smith did some investigating after receiving information and discovered that Daw was forced to resign a previous position in New Mexico due to posts made on his Twitter account.

You can read the post by Today in Fort Smith by clicking here.