Atlanta mayor: Those involved in fire station photo scandal could be fired

  • Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  • Published: 09/18/2015 12:00 AM

Mayor Kasim Reed is vowing to fire any city employee who had a role in an embarrassing photo scandal in which an Atlanta fire station was used as a backdrop for escort advertisements. “We’re going to fully investigate it, get to the bottom of it, and fire the people involved,” Reed said on Thursday. Earlier this week, photos of at least three women in suggestive poses and wearing Atlanta Fire Rescue gear, appeared on the website Backpage.com. Backpage, an online classifieds portal, advertises escort services and has been accused of facilitating sex trafficking. Reed said he’s concerned that “folks who have a sacred duty” allowed public facilities to be used in a way that is “inappropriate and demeaning to women.” The women depicted in the photos are not city employees. “Everybody who is involved in this process is going to be dealt with swiftly and severely upon conclusion of this investigation,” Reed said. It’s unclear how long the probe will take. One firefighter has already been placed on paid leave over the incident. Lt. Jathan Dortch told the television station WXIA that he doesn’t know exactly what led to at least one of the women posing on a fire truck, nor did he know the photos would be used to advertise escort services.



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