During the course of this investigation, we also received information that Director Jones-Kelley may have used state resources to engage in political activity. Jones-Kelley had asked Charles Huston, ODJFS network service technician, to synchronize her personal Blackberry with the ODJFS email system. As a result, all emails sent from her Blackberry went through the ODJFS email system. Among the emails that went through the ODJFS system were four in which Jones- Kelley provided lists of names of potential contributors to the Obama campaign. One of those emails included Jones-Kelleys offer of a $2,500 contribution to the campaign. On all four occasions the emails were either sent from, or received at, Jones-Kelleys state email address. This use of the ODJFS system violates the Governors policy on political activity and constitutes an inappropriate use of state resources. Consequently, we also find reasonable cause to believe that Jones-Kelley committed a wrongful act in this instance.
I live in Ohio. Years ago, during my divorce, my (ex)wife, a state employee, used state equipment in her office to send paperwork to her attorney. I got copies as exhibits in the filing papers. I saw the banner of the state office on the top with the date and time stamp. I contacted this very same inspector general's office, and my low-level (35k/yr) spouse got five days off without pay and a written reprimand.
I was impressed.