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Employees' Extramarital E-Mails Creep Out Entire Cornell Campus

Ithaca may be "Gorges," but an ugly e-mail blunder has recently rocked the New York college town, eliciting a region-wide cringe. A married consultant employed at Cornell University, known as John, recently sent a long series of salacious e-mails to his mistress, a Cornell Business School employee named Lisa (also married). And now the entire school knows about it.

See, in a recent email to his illicit lover, John accidentally CC'd the entire school, and now everyone with an Internet connection knows about the darkest, kinkiest corners of their affair. Guest of a Guest has posted the full e-mail exchange (not safe for work), along with the philanderers' photos, so go ahead and check it out if you want. Here's a (comparatively tame) sample from John: "I think about the time spent on your couch often, in that regard. Plus, I also recall looking deep into your eyes, touching your face, and kissing you SO DEEPLY."

A word of advice to those with skeletons in password-protected folders who engage in naughty, potentially life-ruining activities. Leave no paper trail, virtual or not. Sure, email communication is the norm, but it seems that the more illicit, the more devastating the information is, the more likely it will appear on an accidental CC to a workplace, spouse, entire school. Speaking of which, we don't even know the last time we copied all of the Switched crew. Even having that as an option in our e-mail preferences is too dangerous to even fathom. [From: Gawker and Guest of a Guest]


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