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Space Force boss keeps job after donning mankini and keeping sex toys in office
A top Space Force boffin who helped lead the Pentagon's Space Security and Defence programme brought sex toys into work and donned a mankini at a Christmas party, an internal report has revealed.
Andrew Cox was labelled as “technically brilliant” whilst focused but was accused of acting like a “13-year-old boy” in certain workplace antics.
The joker put a Borat-style mankini over his clothes in an office party before bending over and asking his wife: “Honey, how do you like this?”, the report said.
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He also kept a framed pair of tight, sparkly jeans in his office with a sign explaining “break here in case of an emergency”.
According to the report, seen by Air Force Times, he also kept a silver case filled with sex toys including handcuffs and Vaseline after he was given it as a joke at a separate party.
In a meeting with Frank Di Pentino, the director of advanced concepts, tactics, and wargames, he opened up the silver case on the table after it came up in conversation.
He had previously come under fire for giving an admiral a “glass case with a gold G-string in it” and constantly using the sexual inuendo “that’s what she said”.
The prankster was subject to an investigation where some demanded he lose his job – but despite losing his Christmas bonus, he managed to keep hold of his six-figure position.
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Employees did credit Cox with being a great team leader and someone who “asks some of the best questions” of anyone in his department.
One explained: “He has a leadership style where he likes to bring everybody in, kind of take the problem apart and have lots of people in the room.
“When he's not talking business, he is acting like a 13-year-old boy.”
Whilst another said: “Cox has done good things for this country — things that most people will never know about. I want him there, just without the character issues.”
Air Force spokesperson Ann Stefanek confirmed: “Mr. Cox remains the director of the Space Warfighting Analysis Centre."
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