Chicago Sun-Times

12 FIREFIGHTE­RS ON HOT SEAT IN SEX SCANDAL

12 face discipline for allegedly looking the other way while colleague had sex

- BY FRANS PIELMAN City Hall Reporter Email: fspielman@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ fspielman

As many as a dozen Chicago firefighte­rs are facing disciplina­ry action for allegedly looking the other way while a colleague had sex with a woman at a South Side firehouse.

The firefighte­r accused of engaging in the firehouse sex — with a woman who was his girlfriend at the time — is facing either a lengthy suspension or terminatio­n, City Hall sources said.

The other firefighte­rs, some of whom have already retired, stand accused of “varying degrees of not paying attention or looking the other way,” sources said. They either knew or should have known that the hanky- panky was going on.

“The Chicago Fire Department does not tolerate any conduct unbecoming on its long tradition of valor and profession­alism,” Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford was quoted as saying in an emailed statement.

“Following the allegation­s of improper activity in a firehouse, an internal investigat­ion was immediatel­y opened. The investigat­ion was completed on January 17, following the complete review of all evidence and nearly two dozen interviews, and the accused has been served charges. CFD Labor Division is finalizing the charges and will be issuing findings soon.”

Jim Tracy, president of the Chicago Firefighte­rs Union Local 2, could not be reached for comment.

Langford refused to name the accused firefighte­rs or the location of the firehouse, citing strict rules included in the union contract.

Sexual harassment allegation­s against Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein have prompted an avalanche of allegation­s against men in acting, the media, the restaurant industry and politics.

Against that backdrop, the woman’s allegation about sex in a Chicago firehouse had to be taken seriously — and it was.

That’s even though it was only after the firefighte­r broke off the relationsh­ip that the woman chose to file a complaint with the Fire Department’s Bureau of Internal Affairs.

To verify the woman’s claims, Internal Affairs interviewe­d nearly two dozen firefighte­rs and went through telephone and text messages provided by the woman.

Firehouse sex is strictly offlimits. In addition, no visitors are allowed in Chicago firehouses after 10 p. m.

Even with those rigid rules, it’s not the first time that salacious charges have been made against Chicago firefighte­rs.

In 2000, a 27- year- old prostitute arrested for burglarizi­ng a suburban home claimed she performed oral sex on as many as five firefighte­rs a night at several Chicago firehouses over 11 years.

At the time, Jennifer Manzella was being held in Cook County Jail on charges that she burglarize­d the Elmwood Park home of a retired Chicago firefighte­r with whom she said she shared an 11- year relationsh­ip.

She told police she was paid $ 25 for every sex act she performed, that the sexwent on at “several” Chicago firehouses and that her roommate was performing similar acts for onduty firefighte­rs.

In 2004, the Chicago Fire Department cut off Internet access at 59 firehouse computers — and ordered dozens of firefighte­rs to undergo counseling — after determinin­g that a computer at an O’Hare Airport station was used over a nine- month period to visit “inappropri­ate sites,” possibly including pornograph­y.

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