CU-Denver Administrator Placed On Leave For Phone Sex Operation

Administrator Placed On Leave For Phone Sex Operation

A University of Colorado-Denver administrator is on paid leave after a local news station reported that she runs a phone sex line during the same hours she's paid by taxpayers on campus.

Cultural Diversity coordinator Resa Cooper-Morning was running a website, msresa.com, that offered memberships to let people view her stripping in "dozens of low budget, soft core videos," KCNC reported and described.

The problem wasn't necessarily that Cooper-Morning ran the website on the side, it was that she advertised for phone sex available Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. until late at night. KCNC reported her work hours at the public university were 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. on weekdays.

"She does it while she is working at CU Denver. ... She takes them very discreetly, shuts her door takes phone sex calls on CU of Denver's pay," Blair Cooper, the administrator’s daughter-in-law, told KCNC.

CU Denver Vice Chancellor of Communications Leanna Clark released a statement confirming the school is investigating the allegations against Cooper-Morning.

"The University of Colorado Denver takes this allegation very seriously and has initiated a thorough internal investigation," Clark said in a statement provided to HuffPost. "Ms. Cooper-Morning has been placed on administrative leave, pending the results of the investigation."

Clark said it is currently a "confidential personnel matter" so the university is unable to offer any further specifics.

Cooper-Morning's website was recently shut down, according to the New York Daily News.

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