Just because you work for a major organization that aims to entertain and make the young and old happy does not always mean that you are a good person. This pearl of wisdom was just reinforced by a story about a secretary at Disney who tried to sell the company’s financial secrets.
The culprit is Bonnie Hoxie, 34, who came up with this plan to sell inside information so she could buy designer bags and shoes. Hoxie, who worked for a Disney public relations executive was charged with conspiring with boyfriend Yonni Sebbag, 30, to sell financial secrets and documents. The California couple sent out anonymous letters to dozens of investment companies, which in turn contacted the FBI.
Trying to sell financial secrets of your employer is not really a good idea — especially if you work for Disney. This is a story that is ripe for media and blogger coverage — wait, that’s exactly what we are doing right now (smile). And, on a separate note, what is up with all these criminals committing identity theft so they can buy expensive things? Has our society of greed and materialism become so rampant that the “have nots” will go to any length to have a designer handbag or a Rolex watch?
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