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Daily Mail
4 days ago
- Daily Mail
Staff claim state-funded school is TOXIC as $205k-a-year 'marketing guru's sick Post-it notes' revealed
Top Utah Tech University administrators covered a breakroom cabinet with crude and inappropriate notes, a bombshell lawsuit claims. Three school employees initially sued the university in November, claiming they were the victims of a toxic work environment. A recently unsealed court document obtained by Daily Mail alleges that a metal cabinet in the university's marketing department break room was allegedly covered in over 200 vulgar Post-it notes. Nearly a quarter of the notes are attributed to the Vice President of Marketing and Communication, Jordon Sharp, whose salary in 2024 was $205,658, according to Utah's state transparency website. The notes Sharp allegedly wrote include, 'I've accidentally hired two prostitutes' and 'Oh my gosh. I just grabbed his little penis. That felt really unnatural.' Other messages he is accused in the complaint of writing are: 'She tried to put her balls in my mouth' and 'Eat those ball(s) or throw them away.' 'Do you have any friends that are minority or ethnic in nature? Could you bring any of those?' the complaint alleges he penned. 'You can both go to hell and have a great day,' and 'If you ever feel stressed, come on over & smack it till you smile' are also notes the court claims Sharp wrote. Other notes allegedly include: 'She bugs the p**s out of me. It's all over the floor,' and 'Do you like red balls?... better than blue.' The lawsuit was filed by Becky Broadbent, the university's former general counsel; Jared Rasband, the former Senior Associate General Counsel; and Hazel Sainsbury, Utah Tech's Title IX coordinator. They launched their case after Utah Tech's former President Richard 'Biff' Williams allegedly gave Sharp a phallic-shaped vegetable display and listed the plaintiffs' names as the senders in November 2023. '[Williams] left a display of an assortment of vegetables shaped as male genitalia, including a long zucchini referred to as a "zuweenie," on VP Sharp's front porch to "help" with his recovery from his medical procedure that day,' the lawsuit says. The group believes framing them for the raunchy gift was retaliation for their response to discovering the Post-it note cabinet, the lawsuit claims. According to the complaint, after discovering the cabinet in September 2021, the plaintiffs stated that they were legally obligated to report it, but human resources minimized the misconduct. 'These Post-it Notes were highly obscene, offensive, and vulgar, and included derogatory references to sex, race, individuals, and investigations conducted by the University,' the lawsuit said. 'Plaintiffs were viewed unfavorably by Sharp, other senior administrators, and the UMAC department, for simply fulfilling their job responsibilities.' Sainsbury told The Salt Lake Tribune that when she first learned of the notes, she thought it was 'too outrageous to be true'. 'Nothing prepared me for the shock of seeing that wall of Post-it notes,' she said. 'But there I was, standing in front of something even worse than I had imagined. 'What I saw was not just a violation of policy - it was a reflection of a culture where power protected certain individuals from scrutiny, even when their behavior was clearly inappropriate.' Daily Mail contacted the employees' lawyers, Utah Tech University and the Utah Attorney General's office, which is representing the school, for comment. The school said in a statement to Daily Mail: 'As a university, we are focused on the future and moving forward together and continuing to build upon our university's incredible momentum. 'However, the university acknowledges challenges over the past few years, including an internal confidential Title IX investigation conducted four years ago related to a quote board, which included statements taken out of context. 'When the University's Title IX coordinator investigated a complaint connected to the quote board in September 2021, no Title IX-related policy implications were identified. 'Subsequently, the university conducted a separate HR process and implemented corrective measures. 'As we look to the future under new leadership, the university remains focused on continuing to make positive changes for the benefit of our students, our mission and the community we're building together.' Broadbent, Rasband and Sainsbury claimed they suffered as a result of the administrators' actions and are seeking damages to be determined at trial. The university has sought to have the case dismissed, arguing that Utah's governmental immunity law protects it because it is a public university.


The Sun
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Glamorous DAZN presenter breaks silence after being branded ‘VULGAR' as she hits back at critic of sexy outfits
More than one person has hit out at the presenter SCREEN FIENDS Glamorous DAZN presenter breaks silence after being branded 'VULGAR' as she hits back at critic of sexy outfits ITALIAN presenter Eleonora Incardona has broken her silence after being called "VULGAR" by a critic. The glamorous DAZN star was one of several presenters who were criticised by Valentina Maceri for her choice of outfits. Advertisement 12 Eleonora Incardona has broken her silence after her outfits were criticised Credit: instagram @eleonoraincardona 12 She was branded 'vulgar' by a critic Credit: instagram @eleonoraincardona 12 She stars for DAZN Italy and worked during the Club World Cup Credit: Rex 12 Eleonora has insisted that Credit: Instagram @eleonoraincardona Eleonora, 34, starred for DAZN Italy during the broadcaster's coverage of the Club World Cup in the US. But Maceri was not impressed as she said: "Incardona mainly presents the betting odds. "And she does it very sexy. Sometimes vulgarly" The criticism came after she published her new book - "F*** Female Empowerment: The Great Mistake of Modern Feminism" Advertisement But Eleonora has refused to change her ways, having broken her silence on the criticism. During an interview with Global Networker, she said: "Style is clearly part of your personal and professional identity. "How does fashion empower you in high-stakes, male-dominated environments like sports broadcasting? Fashion is my language. "It helps me express who I am and feel confident, even in male-dominated or high-pressure environments. Advertisement "I never give up my femininity — on the contrary, I use it as a strength. "When you feel good in your skin, you're ready for anything." Glamorous DAZN presenter defies hater who called her 'VULGAR' as she wears sexy black dress at Club World Cup Maceri is not the only person to take exception to the outfits worn by Eleonora. Fashion expert and stylist Sonja Grau has described a recent black dress of Eleonora's as suitable for the "business" world. Advertisement The presenter shared a video of herself wearing the bold dress and doing keepy uppies pitchside. She told Bild: "It doesn't make a serious impression. 12 Valentina Maceri hit out at the DAZN presenters Credit: 12 She hit out at them in her new book Credit: Advertisement 12 Eleonora is a former model and law graduate Credit: Instagram @eleonoraincardona 12 She uses fashion to express herself Credit: Instagram @eleonoraincardona "This is perfectly acceptable in leisure time, depending on the situation - for example, at the beach or a lake. "But Ms. Incardona was in the business world, and that's not professional in any way and has nothing to do with style. Advertisement "Bare midriffs and that low neckline don't belong in the office either. "It's fine in her free time, but everyone has to decide for themselves what they want to score with." Eleonora stunned fans multiple times during the Club World Cup with her outfits. One instance was when the law graduate and former model went braless in a slinky dress for one match. Advertisement Colleague Diletta Leotta was also the target of some of the criticism by Maceri. The blonde bombshell is a firm fan favourite on the screen with her near 10million followers on social media. 12 Eleonora was criticised for wearing this dress as it is not for 'business' Advertisement 12 Diletta Leotta was also criticised for her outfits Credit: instagram @dilettaleotta 12 She often wows fans with her bold outfits Credit: instagram @dilettaleotta