Protecting the Uniformed Sex Predator, Punishing the Businessman
by Will
Will Grigg?s Liberty Minute
March 5, 2012
Donald Michael Galbraith, former owner of the Hurricane Grill and Wings restaurant in Royal Palm Beach, Florida, will be forced to pay $200,000 to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) ? but the Feds will do nothing to punish the cop who had terrorized the restaurant?s female staff for months.
The EEOC lawsuit ?charges [that] the company violated federal law when it permitted female servers to be sexually harassed by a customer, a Palm Beach County sheriff?s deputy,? reports the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel.
The officer, Deputy Commodore Bradford, barraged the waitresses with the crudest sexual overtures imaginable.
Bradford repeatedly displayed pornographic photographs, including photos of his genitals and of his wife engaging in various deviant acts. He repeatedly fondled unwilling and terrified waitresses.
These accusations don?t describe mere sexual harassment; this is the resume of a violent sexual predator. Under Florida law, his conduct amounted to felonious stalking and aggravated sexual battery. Yet he has not been charged with an offense, nor has he suffered professional consequences. Instead, the Feds have laid all the blame at the feet of the private entrepreneur whose employees were terrorized by Deputy Bradford.
Let us take back the liberty wherewith Christ has made us free.
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