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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The CEO at least has the sense to stay quiet. I wonder if she’s trying to needle him into a response.[/quote] She’s trying to upset the CEO’s wife and poke at her. Trust me, I know the type. She is absolutely pissed he did not divorce the wife when she was trying to get him into an “exit affair.” Her anger at him is so apparent. He would not play her game and lie about being separated like her second ex-husband did. [/quote] I totally buy that the CEO has been carrying on affairs for years and [b]lying to women he’s “basically separated” from his wife. [/b]So separated… he’s staying with her even after publicly humiliating her and their kids with a viral affair! He’s a bigger scumbag than this HR trainwreck and his wife is an idiot for staying with him. The CEO is skating on this because he’s rich and also because crazy projecting scorned women have seized on the lady. Takes two to tango and he had the power over the HR executive. The woman is flailing trying to control her narrative but it’s probably a lost cause.[/quote] There’s no way she thought he was separated if he’s not. As HR she knows more and has access to more personal info about him than anybody in the company. She knows that they live at the same address, go on vacation every year, that he’s showing up for his kids sports events, that the wife is on his insurance benefits, that he or his admin sent her flowers for their anniversary, etc. no way she thought he was separated, unless he really was. And if she is has any experience with liars and cheating spouses, and has been divorced or married, she should have enough sense to wanna test and verify And it may be unethical or against HR or company policies for her to check all this information, but we know she’s not above doing things that are not ethical or against company policy.[/quote]
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