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Southern California Police Chief In Hot Water Over Holiday Party Striptease

A Southern California police chief is in hot water after a surprise holiday party striptease. This is why companies aren’t having holiday parties anymore! You’d never expect to see this…

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A Southern California police chief is in hot water after a surprise holiday party striptease. This is why companies aren't having holiday parties anymore!

You'd never expect to see this play out at your holiday party. It would be a wild sight. Although, things like this can happen at holiday parties and it always leads to trouble. That's why they'll often be on Thursdays where you have to come back into work in the morning to discourage employees from drinking too much and getting unpredictable. This Southern California police chief is Roxana Kennedy and she's accused of putting 2 $1 bills in an officer's pocket when he took his shirt off at the holiday party, per The New York Post. She then returned to her seat and cheered on the Chippendale-style dance. See a video report shared by NBC 7 San Diego below.

Southern California Police Chief In Hot Water Over Holiday Party Striptease

Her lawyer defends her actions telling the San Diego Tribune, "Something that was jovial and jocular and innocent among adults is now being twisted into something that wasn't." She took medical leave in January, per The New York Post, leading many to believe her job was on the line and it wasn't what it seemed. She maintains that she's on medical leave.

Read more from The New York Post here.

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