John Geary is not a good person.
He’s been a bureaucrat for about a decade, which almost surely means he’s over-paid and under-worked.
Not only is he a bureaucrat, but his job is to distribute welfare, which means he’s been screwing taxpayers and trapping poor people into government dependency.
But apparently he wasn’t satisfied with screwing taxpayers and poor people, at least in the figurative sense of the word. Here’s some of a report from a local CBS station.
A state welfare worker is facing charges after allegedly offering benefits in exchange for sex. …According to the police criminal complaint, Geary also repeatedly asked the woman to smoke crack with him on the weekends when his wife was working and his children were asleep in their North Versailles home. …Police think there may be more victims as Geary allegedly told the woman that he had done the same thing with women in the past.
Gee, he sounds like a really swell guy and a model husband and father, wouldn’t you agree?
P.S. Perhaps Mr. Geary should be the first non-recipient member of the Moocher Hall of Fame?
P.P.S. Furthermore, we could include this in the Great-Moments-in-Local-Government series. Previous versions can be seen here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.
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One must winder if he was also being paid overtime hours for this extracurricular activity. After all, it is seldom seen that a government worker will take the personal interest in his job to actually work past the normal business hours. That kind of passion is rarely seen…
Oh gawd! Why does this not surprise me?
How about Moocher Hall of Shame? If convicted this guy is just a run of the mill criminal. Now I am interested in his supervisors, and chain of command.