The former employee was found to have accessed the domestic-violence victim's case file and repeatedly asked her out, saying he was 'expecting a steak dinner' for his help
San Diego County officials have upheld the firing of a social worker who repeatedly accessed a client’s file and then asked her out for dinner and drinks.
Among other violations, he contacted her during non-business hours and suggested they “have a few drinks,” newly released records show. He appealed his firing to the Civil Service Commission, which held hearings and then voted to uphold it.“The employee is guilty of acts incompatible with or inimical to the public service,” the commission records show. “He accessed a customer’s confidential CalWORKs file using the CalWIN system for personal reasons, not for any legitimate business purposes.
“Using the information from those records, the employee obtained the customer’s personal wireless telephone number and called her at least four times over a two-week period, while outside of business hours, with no valid business purpose,” the commission records state.
“He suggested to S.C. that ‘maybe you’d like to go home, have a few drinks’,” the commission report said. “When asked what he meant by that, he testified that he was thinking ‘Hey, you know what, just have some coffee, maybe tea.’”
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