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February 14, 2018
Obama's Senior Policy Adviser for Education Was Arrested and Prosecuted For Taking Upskirt Pictures of Unknowing Women at a Metro Station, and Somehow We're Just Learning This Over a Year Later
News of these pictures seem to have gone into the same file as the pictures of Obama with Louis Farrakhan.
William Mendoza, 42, was the executive director of the White House Initiative on American Indian and Alaska Native Education
The married father earned $140,000 a year in President Obama's White House
In November 2016, he was arrested and charged with attempted voyeurism
He was caught trying to take photos up women's skirts in DC Metro stations
Mendoza was also spotted looking at a video of a woman in a dressing room, according to the documents
He pleaded guilty to one count of attempted voyeurism in January 2017
Was given a 90-day suspended jail sentence and one year's probation
The Native American activist resigned, but has since been barred from working as a government employee because of 'suitability'
Note there was a public record of this available since January of last year -- where was our highly competent Firefighter Media? Did they not feel like charging into the blaze that day year?
When he took the indecent photos, he was supposed to be at work and was using a travel card funded by the taxpayer, according to documents obtained by DailyMail.com through a Freedom of Information Act request.
And, oh:
This wasn't the only time Mendoza came under scrutiny for his conduct during his time in office.
An autistic man said he punched him and called him a 'weetard' for wearing a Washington Redskins sweater in 2015, a year before his run in with police.
Since the media is currently in a frenzy over Rob Portman: Could they possibly ask Obama's spokesmafia why they chose to let this man leave with the relative dignity of a resignation instead of making him walk through the gauntlet of a public firing?