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Let the tale of Donn Nottage, chief photographer at Cleveland City Hall, be reminder #12,041 that you should be careful what you post on social media networks.

According to the PD’s Michael McIntyre, Nottage had more than a few beefs with another worker (Steve Gusky) over at City Hall. Unable to find a more suitable and private venue for venting, Nottage took to his Facebook page, which was public, incidentally. (He has since changed the settings on his page to private.)

Nottage complained in a Facebook post that “a guy at work” had been fretting about his daughter being on life support.

“Then I realize he was talking about his [BLEEPING] CAT!” wrote Nottage. “Went on to describe his other ‘sons and daughters.’ Ultra-gourmet dog food? ‘Pet Parents?’ What the hell is wrong with people?? All this animal worship WILL cause the world to end in 2012. And if it does, GOOD.”

Vince Grzegorek has been with Scene since 2007 and editor-in-chief since 2012. He previously worked at Discount Drug Mart and Texas Roadhouse.

2 replies on “Cleveland City Hall Employee Suspended Over Facebook Posts About Co-Worker”

  1. The co-workers name (Gusky) was never used in the facebook post. It could have been avoided if the co-worker would have been a man and confronted Nottage about the post instead of acting like a baby running to his mother saying “Mom, he said bad things about me”
    Wawawa…grow up

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