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onedef92
05-11-2012, 7:02am
Reporter, fired for stripping, charges discrimination
Sarah Tressler wants EEOC to investigate Houston Chronicle's decision

UPDATED 7:09 AM EDT May 11, 2012

LOS ANGELES (CNN) - A part-time stripper fired from her full-time newspaper job covering Texas high society claims she's a victim of gender discrimination.

Sarah Tressler, 30, filed a complaint this week asking the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to investigate the Houston Chronicle's decision to let her go after another paper revealed her second job.

Tressler covered high society, general assignments, human interest stories, men's and women's fashion and other stories for the newspaper for two months, Tressler said at a Los Angeles news conference Thursday. But she "very rarely" worked as a dancer, a skill that helped her pay for college, she said.

"Sometimes I would just go in for three hours at a time to get a workout in because stage rotation, if you're doing it in 7-inch heels, is a really good way to get a workout in," Tressler said. "And I didn't have a gym membership. So, on days off I might just go in there in the afternoon and do a couple stage rotations and knock it out."

A rival newspaper, tipped off by an online blog titled "Diary of an Angry Stripper" she wrote anonymously, published a story about her background in March.

She was soon told by an editor that she was fired for not disclosing her dancing experience off her job application, Tressler said. "There was no question on the form that covered my dancing. I answered the questions on the form honestly."

"I was very upset that I was fired, because I had been told by many editors that I was doing a good job," Tressler said.

Gloria Allred, a Beverly Hills lawyer known for championing high-profile cases involving women's rights, is representing her. She called the firing gender discrimination, which is covered by federal law.

"Most exotic dancers are female, and therefore to terminate an employee because they had previously been an exotic dancer would have an adverse impact on women, since it is a female-dominated occupation," Allred said.

The newspaper management remained mum about Tressler's charge. "We have not seen the complaint and thus cannot comment," Chronicle spokeswoman Naomi Engel said Thursday.

Tressler, who has a master's degree in journalism, said that when she decided to dance to pay for college, she didn't think it would keep her from pursuing the career she was trying to build.

"Some young women will use dancing as a way to make ends meet while they study to prepare for the career that they hope to be able to have for the rest of their lives," Tressler said. "These women should not have to live in fear that once they acquire a position in the career that they have worked hard to achieve, that their past work experience as a dancer will jeopardize that position."

She broke no laws by dancing, Allred said, and it "does not, has not and will not affect her ability to perform her job as a journalist."

Tressler said has already found a new writing job in Houston for a publication she declined to name. She insisted she has no plan to parlay the media attention into a job covering high society in Los Angeles.

"I really like Houston," she said.

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onedef92
05-11-2012, 7:02am
First thing my old journalism prof. taught us back in the day was, "you can't make the news and write the news at the same time."

Ol' girl DO look devious by the eyes though, don't she?

xXBUDXx
05-11-2012, 7:10am
Me like.

onedef92
05-11-2012, 7:11am
Wonder what she looks like minus the heavy eyeliner and Bondo, though?

Bucwheat
05-11-2012, 8:11am
Sweet

Bucwheat
05-11-2012, 8:12am
Wonder what she looks like minus the heavy eyeliner and Bondo, though?

You can always look at the back of her head.:kimblair:

Yerf Dog
05-11-2012, 8:12am
Me like.

:iagree:

"Sometimes I would just go in for three hours at a time to get a workout in because stage rotation, if you're doing it in 7-inch heels, is a really good way to get a workout in," Tressler said. :rofl::rofl:

Yerf Dog
05-11-2012, 8:14am
http://www.conservativecommune.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/sarah-tressler.jpg

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/03/27/article-2120860-1258D64B000005DC-253_306x574.jpg

xXBUDXx
05-11-2012, 8:38am
Wonder what she looks like minus the heavy eyeliner and Bondo, though?

My mental image generater has provided a positive reaction.

onedef92
05-11-2012, 8:39am
My mental image generater has provided a positive reaction.


Mine's still on the fence, but it wouldn't prevent me from *ahem* rising to the occasion if I had it like that. :D

RedLS1GTO
05-11-2012, 9:46am
...once they acquire a position in the career that they have worked hard to achieve, that their past work experience as a dancer will jeopardize that position.

STRIPPER, not dancer. Funny that while trying to say that her past is basically no big deal, they won't even be honest about what that past is.

Call a spade a spade. She took her clothes off for money and worked in the sex industry. Now, she wants to work in a field where reputation is very crucial and can't figure out why that might be an issue? GMAFB. :rolleyes:

Actions have consequences. Maybe that is something that you would want to consider before climbing up on a stage and spreading your legs for dollar bills. She (and that bitch Gloria Allred) want nothing but money and publicity. I would say "F*ck her" but I don't have enough cash in my wallet.

Sea Six
05-11-2012, 10:19am
She could go to work for The Naked News.

RedLS1GTO
05-11-2012, 10:37am
You mean you'd pay for Gloria to dance on your pole? :puke:

I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy. :slap: I was talking about the reporter skank.

RedLS1GTO
05-11-2012, 10:44am
It would seem that they left just a little bit out of this story.

Google Sarah Tressler and see what comes up.

"Very rarely... for a workout... to help pay for college"?? GMAFB.

She is nothing but an attention (and money) seeking prostitute.

It seems that one Texas-based reporter wasn't getting enough excitement from her day job.

Sarah Tressler, who covers society events for the Houston Chronicle in Texas, has been reportedly moonlighting as an exotic dancer (as in currently, not occasionally while in college) ,according to the Houston Press (h/t Gawker). The reporter-cum-stripper was described as "a highly competent freelancer" by a former colleague, but her double life has annoyed her fellow journalists who accuse her of "using them as fodder for a future roman a clef" -- or a novel about real life -- while flaunting her "stripper money," according to one source.

Indeed, a novel by Tressler might be a good yarn if her Twitter and blog, "Diary of an Angry Stripper," which is now locked, prove to be true. She's written about the sordid details of her not-so-secret life including her disgust for men with nipple fetishes and the story about how she once received oral sex from actor Jeremy Piven while studying for her masters in Journalism at NYU, Gawker reports. According to the Houston Press, her LinkedIn profile says she's an adjunct professor at The University of Houston, presumably when she's not writing herself.

"I strip for crazy people and then write about it so we can laugh at them TOGETHER," Tressler wrote on her Facebook fan page, The Daily Mail reports. "That's love, people." Hmmmm.... posts like this? Talking about her encounters with celebrities? Why wouldn't a respectable newspaper want this "journalist" working for them? :rolleyes:

As it turns out, journalists conducting sexed-up double lives may be more common than some think. Tressler's own predecessor on the Houston Chronicle society beat, Douglas Britt, once worked as a male escort, the Houston Press reports. Even national news outlet CNN hired a gay porn actor as a citizen journalist, according to Gawker.

But it's not just journalists moonlighting in eccentric occupations. Working as a stripper has become a more popular way to make some extra cash since the economy went bust in 2009. Since the recession, strippers have flocked to boomtowns like Williston, North Dakota, where they can often make more than $2,000 a night in tips. Indeed, the adult entertainment industry saw a large influx of workers due to the struggling economy, according to reports in 2009.

Millenium Vette
05-11-2012, 10:44am
STRIPPER, not dancer. Funny that while trying to say that her past is basically no big deal, they won't even be honest about what that past is.

Call a spade a spade. She took her clothes off for money and worked in the sex industry. Now, she wants to work in a field where reputation is very crucial and can't figure out why that might be an issue? GMAFB. :rolleyes:

Actions have consequences. Maybe that is something that you would want to consider before climbing up on a stage and spreading your legs for dollar bills. She (and that bitch Gloria Allred) want nothing but money and publicity. I would say "F*ck her" but I don't have enough cash in my wallet.

:iagree::iagree::iagree:

Sure she was discriminated against, but only illegal discrimination is illegal. Discrimination against strippers is not illegal. No need to let the facts get in the way when Gloria Allred can make headlines though. Any real lawyer would tell her she has no case.

Bill
05-11-2012, 1:28pm
I wonder if the strip clubs still let her work now that they know she was moonlighting as a reporter?

NB2K
05-11-2012, 2:02pm
Good lighting is just not her friend.

onedef92
05-11-2012, 2:03pm
Good lighting is just not her friend.

Points for strong cheekbone defintion, though. No doubt an intrinsic benefit of frequently smoking poles.

boracayjohnny
05-11-2012, 7:03pm
STRIPPER, not dancer. Funny that while trying to say that her past is basically no big deal, they won't even be honest about what that past is.

Call a spade a spade. She took her clothes off for money and worked in the sex industry. Now, she wants to work in a field where reputation is very crucial and can't figure out why that might be an issue? GMAFB. :rolleyes:

Actions have consequences. Maybe that is something that you would want to consider before climbing up on a stage and spreading your legs for dollar bills. She (and that bitch Gloria Allred) want nothing but money and publicity. I would say "F*ck her" but I don't have enough cash in my wallet.

Wait, wait, wait.....you just can't go around using common sense and logic like that. You might get the PC Police all riled up.

Good lighting is just not her friend.

:rofl::lol:

lspencer534
05-11-2012, 7:28pm
:iagree::iagree::iagree:

Sure she was discriminated against, but only illegal discrimination is illegal. Discrimination against strippers is not illegal. No need to let the facts get in the way when Gloria Allred can make headlines though. Any real lawyer would tell her she has no case.

Agreed.

Bill
05-11-2012, 8:52pm
:iagree::iagree::iagree:

Sure she was discriminated against, but only illegal discrimination is illegal. Discrimination against strippers is not illegal. No need to let the facts get in the way when Gloria Allred can make headlines though. Any real lawyer would tell her she has no case.

Agreed.

She is claiming that because most strippers are women, that it is discrimination against women. Since at least a few men are strippers, this argument doesn't seem to hold water.