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  1. Employee's lawsuit accuses Napolitano's DHS of humiliating men, favoring women




    A longtime special agent in the Department of Homeland Security has filed a salacious discrimination suit, saying he was shoved aside in favor of a woman who enjoyed "a long-standing relationship" with DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano -- who the suit claims presided over a female "frathouse"-style department that routinely humiliated male staffers.
    The lawsuit, filed in May by James T. Hayes Jr., names two Napolitano appointees, Suzanne Barr and Dora Schiriro, who joined DHS in February 2009, five months after he was promoted to director of ICE Detention and Removal Operations.
    Hayes claims Schriro, who was brought on as a special adviser to Napolitano, was not qualified for the job because she lacked law enforcement experience. Hayes maintained Schiriro had a relationship - which was not detailed - with Napolitano and soon began assuming his duties.
    Hayes was pushed aside "because of this relationship (with Napolitano) and because he was not female," the suit says.
    The lawsuit also alleges that Barr cultivated a "frat-house type atmosphere" at DHS that "is targeted to humiliate and intimidate male employees."
    In one instance, the suit charges Barr "moved the entire contents of the offices of three male employees" to the men's bathroom. It also claims she repeatedly used "sexually offensive behavior" - like "screaming" about an explicit sexual act at a male employee in his hotel room and "covertly" taking a male agent's Blackberry and sending a message to his female supervisor that he "had a crush" on her and "fantasized about her."
    The suit also claims Barr led conference calls to discuss excuses for firing Hayes, after Schriro assumed some of his responsibilities. Hayes was later removed from his Washington ICE job and assigned to the New York office.
    After the suit was first reported by blogger Debbie Schlussel, DHS issued a statement knocking down the claims.
    "ICE doesn't comment on unfounded claims and will respond to Mr. Hayes' allegations as appropriate through the judicial system," a DHS spokesman said.
    Hayes has held a number of high-ranking assignments within DHS, including his current post as special agent in charge of New York City ICE.
    The suit says that in late 2009, DHS launched or re-opened at least six different misconduct probes against him. Those probes were concluded with a finding they were "without merit," the suit said.
    "On information and belief, these investigations were initiated by the agency in order to intimidate the plaintiff," the suit said.
    Hayes is seeking more than $330,000 in damages.
    Schriro currently serves as commissioner for the New York City Department of Correction. Before joining DHS, she led Arizona's Department of Corrections.
    Barr is still Napolitano's chief of staff for ICE.


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