Oh, HELL no. This guy was hired to come by for 30 minutes each afternoon. He wasn’t hired as a housesitter, he didn’t have permission to be in the house at 9PM, and he sure as hell didn’t have permission to bring a third party in to have sex with.
When you entrust a stranger with keys to your home and leave for a trip on the other side of the globe, you don’t want to wonder the whole time if you need to bleach the counters when you get back. TOTALLY unprofessional.
I love the fact that they were forced to get dressed out in the hall, after being expelled. A modern Garden of Eden story, with the serpent replaced by a pussy.
Could they have chosen a less flattering picture of the owner?
Mind you, she has good reason to be pissed.
If you hire a sitter, part of the agreement, express or implied, is that they don’t make free with your stuff without asking you first. I don’t want to find someone elses’ sweat and other body fluids on my couch when I get back. That’s just gross.
I’m honestly not sure why this qualifies as “news” and not “gossip”. No charges were filed and it doesn’t affect anyone outside the people directly involved.
The fact that so many people in this country will read stories like this but not stories about truly important things pretty much explains how Trump got nominated.
So, she wanted to hire a sitter but got a layer? My, my, my.
A woman down under once bade
“Watch my cat and you shall be paid!”
When she called up the footage
she saw shocking woodage
for instead of just sitting, he laid.
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isn’t the daily mail british anyways ?
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Yes, many societal ills can be blamed on the Daily Mail, Britain’s oldest daily newspaper, but American support for Trump isn’t one of them.
I bet the Mail would publish **Doctor Jackson’s **limerick if he sent it in.
Personally I wouldn’t care about something like this - good for him to get some!
But otherwise I feel you should not mix business and pleasure. And he should not have been doing things in a client’s home he was not expected to. Should do his work, then leave (or whatever).
even bringing another person along to a client’s home when “sitting” is a fire-worthy offense, even if all the other person does is stand near the door. It’s a severe violation of trust.