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As far as I'm concerned the town is at fault for firing him.

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Fla. town employee fired over porn actress wife
By BRIAN SKOLOFF
Associated Press Writer
The mayor of a small southwest Florida town on Thursday defended the town council's decision to fire its city manager after officials learned his wife is an adult film actress.

Mayor Larry Kiker insisted that Scott Janke's termination had nothing to do with his spouse's job, that the town was merely trying to maintain order.

"What we were addressing was a situation where we weren't going to be able to govern the town with all the disruption and interruption," Kiker said.

The plan appears to have backfired.

"I've done over 30 interviews (with media) ... I've gotten hundreds of e-mails, we're getting threatened," Kiker said. "Nobody is getting any work done around here."

Still, Kiker insisted that Janke wasn't fired because of his wife's job.

"We didn't fire him because his wife was a porn star," Kiker griped, adding that the decision wasn't a "knee-jerk reaction."

However, the mayor also noted: "It was not his job performance. We all liked Scott ... He's a good guy."

Kiker said he learned of Janke's wife's job after receiving a telephone call from a reporter on Tuesday. He said he then spoke to Janke, who agreed "this was going to be a big disruption for the town and he was not going to be able to do his job well."

Within a few hours, Kiker had called an emergency town council meeting, and the group voted 5-0 to exercise a "no-cause" clause in Janke's contract, effectively firing him.

Councilman Tom Babcock said at a council meeting Wednesday that Janke was fired because his wife's profession brought an inaccurate image to Fort Myers Beach, the News-Press of Fort Myers reported.

"When you become a public figure you are held to a different level of scrutiny and ethics," Babcock said at the meeting.

Janke told The Associated Press on Wednesday night that he and his wife had their "heads held high."

"We have done nothing to be embarrassed about. We've done nothing wrong," Janke said. He said it's too early to think about what's next, and wouldn't comment on any possible legal action.

He will get a severance package worth six months salary, which comes to about $50,000, plus health benefits.

Janke said he married Anabela Mota Janke, who goes by the stage name Jazella Moore, in October. He began working for the town in March 2008.

Dan Miller, editor at the AVN Media Network, which covers the adult industry, said he had not heard of a similar case, but noted the adult film industry is "not necessarily widely accepted" in mainstream American politics.

Diane Duke, executive director of the Free Speech Coalition, a trade association for the adult entertainment industry, said the firing could present legal problems for the town.

Duke said even with a "no-cause" clause in Jenke's contract, as a government employee he is still protected by the First Amendment.

"There may very well be a case here," she said.

Added Howard Simon, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida: "His firing may run up against Florida's law that prohibits discrimination based on marital status."

Meanwhile, the issue is the talk of the town.

"Everyone who lives on the island has made comments," said Jaye Duval, owner of the Sole Cafe, who listened to all the gossip as residents gathered for morning coffee and breakfast. "Everybody I've heard has basically thought he should have been able to keep his job. Most people think what his wife does shouldn't matter."

George Noakes, manager of the Sunflower Cafe in town, called it "prejudice."

"I thought the guy was doing a good job. I don't understand why his wife is even an issue," Noakes said. "Whatever she does, that's none of our concern. We shouldn't even be bothered with it."

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AP Writer David Fischer contributed to this report from Miami.

Cat
 
One of our local elected councillors was embarrassed when a porn film that he made to pay bills when a student was found by the local newspaper.

His political party decided that it didn't matter so took no action and made jokes about it.

When he came up for re-election he had a larger majority than before.

Og
 
Oy vay iz mir.

It looks like the town council panicked. This would have blown over in a couple of days and the nuts making the threats and spamming town hall will find something else to froth about. In the meantime they've left themselves wide open for a lawsuit.

Bluenoses and prudes are such a pain in the ass. :rolleyes:
 
And Severus wants to know why our society is so litigious. I tell you, if if weren't for lawsuits, there'd a be lot more dead idiots around.
 
I wonder if that mayor has ever kiked down any doors and cummed in anybody's face. :cool:
 
Kevin Rudd our Prime Minister admitted he went to strip clubs and his popularity sky-rocketed overnight.

Meanwhile, here in Western Australia a primary school teacher was featured naked with her husband in a tattoo magazine (no porn, just naked) and she was fired. All the mothers - read, jealous bitches - started a vigilante campaign over the 'scandal' claiming she was immoral and would prove a bad influence over their children.

For my own part, I really have to wonder how many men would wish to be married to a porn star? Surely that would be a turn-off for the majority.
 
Do you oafes want democracy or not? Every one of you whoops and beats the drum for the will of the mob, then sulks when you get it.
 
The town fired a guy because his being married to an adult movie star would be a distraction. Like it or not, that was their decision.

The town's firing of the guy created a much bigger distraction.

Thus, the people who run the town need to fire themselves, because of the distraction thing that they created. If creating a distraction is cause for firing, then they created their own cause for firing. Simple.
 
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The town fired a guy because his being married to an adult movie star would be a distraction. Like it or not, that was their decision.

The town's firing of the guy created a much bigger distraction.

Thus, the people who run the town need to fire themselves, because of the distraction thing that they created. If creating a distraction is cause for firing, then they created theior own cause for firing. Simple.

But these are elected officials. Maybe they can impeach themselves. :eek:
 
eh.. thats why we have 6 billion idiots on this earth. Let'm have at it with head to head combat already!
 
I'd take my severance, sue the bastards for wrongful firing and move along. If you can disassociate your wife getting fucked on camera with your life as a couple, then you have lots more integrity than the hypocritical assholes that fired you. ;)
 
I'd take my severance, sue the bastards for wrongful firing and move along. If you can disassociate your wife getting fucked on camera with your life as a couple, then you have lots more integrity than the hypocritical assholes that fired you. ;)
I don't know TE999 - Is that integrity or desperation?

Hi dear, just wash off the gang-bang cum, I'll be right with you...
 
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