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Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn: Is this his mystery woman? [PHOTO]

Friday, April 13th, 2012

By Kevin HoffmanFri., Apr. 13 2012 at 2:39 PM
Categories:     Best Buy
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Dayna Cline works at Best Buy’s Leadership Institute

Details are beginning to emerge about the woman that led to the abrupt resignation of Best Buy CEO Brian Dunn on Tuesday morning, and the Star Tribune seems to think it knows her identity.
On today’s front page, the mystery lady was described as a “29-year-old woman who worked at Best Buy’s leadership training institute at its headquarters in Richfield.”
Dayna Cline is the “Leadership Institute Coordinator” for Best Buy and appears to be about 29 years old based on publicly available photos. Star Tribune retail reporter Tom Lee, the author of today’s story, also referred to Dayna Cline by name in a direct Tweet asking Dunn for confirmation:

We called Greg Hitt, the spokesman for Best Buy on the investigation, and asked him directly if it was true.
“I am not engaging on details,” Hitt said tersely. “I am not confirming or denying anything.”

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Brian Dunn was Best Buy’s CEO until he resigned Tuesday.

Dunn resigned in the midst of an investigation alleging that “he used company resources to carry  out an inappropriate relationship with a female employee.”
According to the Star Tribune, there were “multiple complaints that Dunn behaved inappropriately with a female  subordinate.”
A message sent to Dayna Cline via her Facebook page was not returned. There is no home phone listing under that name in  Minnesota, and a message left for Dayna Cline at Best Buy’s Leadership  Institute went unreturned.

Police Officer Caught Masturbating on Video While on Duty

Friday, April 13th, 2012

 

 

A police sergeant in Santa Fe, New Mexico is in a bad situation after a video caught him masturbating while he was on duty. The video has recently been released and it was filmed by the dashboard camera of the officer’s cruiser. The video released to the media does not show the inside of the cruiser but has audio that is quite steamy. The officer in question is Sgt. Mike Eiskant.

 

One former officer, Shannon Brady, was not surprised at the news of the video as Brady said that Eiskant had a bad reputation as a stalker of women and a ‘creeper.’ Brady attempted to file a harassment complaint against Eiskant years ago with the Santa Fe Police Department’s human resource division. The complaint was filed with compliance officer Raymond Rael, who is not the police chief for the department.

 

You can hear on the video his audio-erotic situation and the sound of a zipper can be heard clearly. The officer seems to be masturbating while looking at a nude picture of a woman on his cellphone. The video is a total of 10 minutes and at one time in the video the officer can be heard saying, “Oh, show me those big beautiful breasts, baby.”

 

“They had plenty of opportunities over the course of many years to do something about it and they refused to,” Brady said.

 

When Brady tried to file the claim, Rael asked if she was “doing this only because of all the rumors against Mike Eiskant stalking women.” Rael instead offered mediation between the two parties but Brady declined. Rael has said that he is unaware of any other complaints against Eiskant, who has never been placed on administrative leave. Eiskant is scheduled to retire in November.

 

“I did not have prior knowledge, and if I did, I would have acted,” Rael said.

 

When Eiskant was promoted to the rank of sergeant he was issued the badge number 69. Rael explained that he did not know the reason why this happened.

 

“Is it possible that it is coincidental?” Rael said. “I suppose, but I can’t speak to that issue one way or another.”

 

A statement from the Attorney General Gary King’s office said that Eiskant promised he “will never again become a law enforcement officer anywhere in the United States,” as part of his plea deal. The agreement also states that “probation length, at initial sentencing, shall not exceed one year, and may be converted to unsupervised probation, in the discretion of the court, after any mandatory counseling has been completed.”

 

Eiskant entered a no contest plea in Bernalillo County District Court in front of Judge Reed Sheppard for other issues. The no contest pleas were for two counts of attempt to commit a felony for false imprisonment, one count of stalking, two counts of harassment and charges for larceny and possession of marijuana. The criminal complaint details that seven of the charges happened in 2011 and plenty of them involved women in traffic stops.