FLORIDA
This is a story of revenge of an employee. When Marie Lupe Cooley, 41, of Jacksonville,
Fla., saw a help-wanted ad in the newspaper for a position that looked
suspiciously like her current job — and with her boss's phone number
listed — she assumed she was about to be fired.
So,
police say, she went to the architectural office where she works late
Sunday night and erased 7 years' worth of drawings and blueprints,
estimated to be worth $2.5 million.
"She
decided to mess up everything for everybody," Jacksonville Sheriff's
Office spokesman Ken Jefferson told reporters. "She just sabotaged the
entire business, thinking she was going to get axed."
It
didn't take Steven Hutchins, owner of the architectural firm that bears
his name, much time to figure out who'd done it — Cooley was the only
other person who had full access to the files.
Police
arrested Cooley Monday evening and charged her with causing greater
than $1,000 damage to computer files, a felony. She was bailed out the
following afternoon.
Hutchins told one TV station he'd managed to recover all the files using an expensive data-recovery service.
As for the job, Cooley originally wasn't in danger of losing it. The ad was for Hutchins' wife's company.
The firm said that Cooley no longer is employed there.

PIC: Marie Lupe Cooley
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