This is a very popular weather editor of the US cable channel Spectrum News NY1, twice nominated for an Emmy Award.
Recently, the famous former NY1 weather editor, Erick Adame, posted a statement on his personal Instagram shortly after completing his court filing on Monday, September 19, when Adame was fired. fired because someone posted an 18+ photo on the adult web to your boss.
The full text of the post reads: “I was recently fired from my position as weather editor at Spectrum News NY1 in NYC. I wanted to take this opportunity to share the truth about my stories, instead of letting others control them.
My psychologist calls what I do “compulsive behaviour”, which others may consider reckless, stupid, or brazen. I don’t have any arguments with these descriptions.
Despite being a public figure and appearing on one of the biggest television channels in the country, in front of millions of viewers, five days a week for more than a decade, I have secretly appeared on a website webcams for adults. On this site, at home, I perform my compulsions in front of the camera with other men. Everything happens under the 100% consensus of both parties. I didn’t get paid for this and it’s silly to think I could keep it a secret. In the end, my boss found out and I was suspended, then terminated.”
Post by Erick Adame on Instagram
Erick Adame is currently suing in Manhattan Supreme Court alleging that a man took nude pictures of himself on the web without his permission.
This person also sent photos to Adame’s mother, boss and colleagues in NYC “with the purpose of harassing, disturbing or warning, seriously interfering with Adame’s work.” Excerpts from the Manhattan Courthouse.
Through investigation, Adame discovered four accounts on the website that revealed his identity. However, in order to sue, he needed to know their true identities.
Through his personal Instagram account, Adame apologized to his boss, colleagues, audience, friends and even family for “anything embarrassing or humiliating” he did to them. .
“I got my dream job and I lost it myself because of my bad judgment,” Adame wrote.
He also assured everyone that he is now following “professional help” so he can make the right decision, without further affecting those close to him.
Even so, Adame won’t apologize for being gay and hopes future employers will give him another chance, instead of judging him by just a few minutes of “cool video”. that.
Currently, Adame’s lawsuit is being considered by a judge based on the circumstances of the story, related witnesses and the specific terms of the 18+ webcam website he uses.
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