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JFK Airport security supervisor fired after sending nude photos of himself to colleagues

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By: Eva Fett

A John F. Kennedy International Airport security supervisor was fired from his job after sending nude photos of himself to colleagues, according to a statement released by airport officials.

FJC Security, the firm that oversees security at the airport, confirmed that Gerard Robson, the project manager of the company, was fired after a photo of him naked from the waist down was accidentally included in an email that contained pictures of a car crash in the parking lot of the airport.

The email, which Robson sent with the company issued BlackBerry, was sent to about 20 colleagues, including subordinates, two FJC vice presidents and several New York Port Authority supervisors.
Robson also sent an email apologizing for the error.

"This morning, while sending a notification concerning a car accident, I had also taken several photographs of the vehicle," Robson wrote. "By mistake, I accidentally attached a very inappropriate picture without realizing the mistake, and I continued to send the notification along with the attachment picture. Please accept my sincere apologies and I'm sorry for my actions," he also wrote.

FJC spokesperson Mike McKeon confirmed that Robson was fired.
"Who knows, maybe he can now run for mayor," McKeon joked, referring to former United States Representative Anthony Weiner, Democrat, New York, who resigned for sending inappropriate photos in 2011, and is now running for mayor of New York.


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