Senior Space Force official to keep job after investigation finds he kept sex toys at work
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An Inspector General's investigation found that senior civilian Space Force employee Andrew Cox fostered an inappropriate and sexually charged workplace environment.
The trouble for Cox started in 2013, around the time he became director of the Pentagon’s Space Security and Defense Program, according to an Air Force Times report Friday. The senior leader had received a framed pair of tight, silver pants as a gag gift, which he hung in his office with a note that instructed people to "break here in the event of an emergency." Michael Lee is a writer at Fox News. Follow him on Twitter @UAMichaelLee
Cox would sometimes refer to the pants to others in the office, joking that they may help to seduce leaders in Washington into providing their department with more funding.