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Diversity Officer Who Ran Phone-Sex Business, Escort Service Gets To Keep Campus Job

A longtime diversity administrator at the University of Colorado Denver who made national headlines last month after it was discovered that she ran a phone-sex business in addition to her $68,000-a-year full-time campus position gets to keep her job, CBS Denver reports.

CU Denver officials told the news station on Friday that it had completed its investigation into Cultural Diversity Coordinator Resa Cooper-Morning’s side gig and said she had not “engaged in criminal activity nor have we been able to determine that she operated her outside businesses while on the job.”

“The university does not condone Ms. Cooper-Morning’s activities, but under the law, there are limits on actions that employers can take regarding off-duty conduct of employees. In the absence of additional information, Ms. Cooper-Morning remains employed by the university.”

Incidentally, CBS Denver adds, Cooper-Morning, “already suspended for operating a phone sex website, was apparently also operating an adult escort site offering to go on paid ‘dates’ at the same time she was employed by the state of Colorado.”

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