Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Sounds Like a Great Place For Randi Rhodes

What is it with these unhinged leftwing radio outfits?
Famed left-wing radio station WBAI is run by an alcoholic, coke-snorting general manager who coerced a popular female deejay into having sex with him, according to an explosive sex-harassment suit.

In stinging, sensational papers filed in Brooklyn federal court, "Sister From Another Planet" DJ Andrea Clarke charges that the harassment she suffered at the hands of her sleazy boss, interim GM Robert Scott Adams, began at their first meeting last fall. Clarke says Adams told her she turned him on - and that he was not "usually a breast man, but loved hers."

The deejay's suit cites other embarrassing tidbits about the alleged Don Juan station head, including that he had an erotic blog titled "Dr. Booty Juice" and pens risqué short stories, one of which is in the anthology "Chocolate Flava" by Zane.

"There is something erotic about just the thought of meeting some unknown person for the first time and getting so turned on that you are completely willing to risk compromising your traditional ideas of acquaintance, courtship and ethics in order to just go ahead and get taboo love," Adams writes at the beginning of one tale, "Where Strangers Meet."

Clarke also claims that Adams is an alcoholic with a "once a week" cocaine habit.
WBAI promotes itself as "Your Peace and Justice Community Radio Station."

Let's see if the plaintiff gets justice here.

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