UPDATE 2/14: the new Lexis rep for UCLA told me that Airionna is now working USC & Southwestern instead of USC & UCLA. So she has not been fired, but rather reassigned.
The nude photo search continues, though it has now taken on a more urban-legend aroma.
UPDATED!
This site's readers have helped out before researching issues of major moral significance. Today, I ask for your help again:
There is a rumor that our campus Lexis rep, Airionna Whitaker, was dismissed from her position after posing in a bikini buck naked for postyourgirls.com. In our ongoing quest for the truth, we need a) the photos and b) confirmation that she was sacked for this indiscretion.
If it's true, I want to register a complaint with Lexis. Bikinis are nudity is pretty much the best thing they could do for their service. And Airionna, I think you need to see an attorney.
08 Feb 06
Does the winner get 500 lexisnexis points? Cause if they do . . . . It was postyourgirls.com not postergirls.com and be fairly warned that there was no bikini involved. Did she really get fired for that?
Posted by: at February 8, 2006 07:39 PMI am notching this one up to 'orange alert'. People, a little help here! I'm only one man, going through pages upon pages of amateur nude photos.
Posted by: MB at February 8, 2006 07:43 PMSo, did anyone find 'em? Hey, the 500 point guy, what's the link (not to the website, but to the photos)?
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