Allegations about the Monroe County coroner's office were laid out in recent court filings: Sex between a deputy coroner and a police officer at a death scene; stealing prescription drugs and other items from the deceased; an extramarital affair in the woods, during working hours; and showing co-workers cellphone photos of a lover's male genitalia.
The federal case filed by former deputy coroner Lauren Fizz. The complaint alleges Traci Allen created a sexually hostile work environment by telling co-workers about her marital problems and her own infidelity, showing them obscene photos of one of her lovers, bragging about a "friends with benefits" relationship with someone she met on social media and talking "about leaving work early for a liaison in the woods."
Fizz's lawsuit said Traci Allen and an unnamed co-worker, described as "her deputy coroner paramour," concocted a false story that Fizz "had had a sexual encounter with a police officer at a death scene in April 2016."
The other lawsuit, by chief deputy coroner Michael Sak, said he turned down sexual overtures that Traci Allen made toward him in early 2016 and again this July.
Monroe County Coroner Bob Allen, a Republican who has held the job for 25 years, insists the descriptions of an office spinning out of control are false allegations.
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