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Updated · Fox News · May 29
Jeanne D'Arc Credit Union Fires TikToker Over Video Targeting 60-Year-Old Pam Bondi
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 29

Jeanne D'Arc Credit Union Fires TikToker Over Video Targeting 60-Year-Old Pam Bondi

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 29
  • Jeanne D'Arc Credit Union said Friday that the employee behind an offensive TikTok is no longer employed after the video prayed for Pam Bondi's thyroid cancer to become "the worst case of cancer anybody's ever seen."
  • Caitlyn Aguiar, identified in screenshots and social-media profiles as an assistant vice president at the credit union since January 2024, appeared to run the @glitterandcrossbones account; her TikTok was later set to private and her LinkedIn and Facebook pages appeared deleted.
  • The credit union said the post violated its policies, code of ethics and core values, distancing itself from the remarks after the clip spread online and drew angry reactions from social-media users.
  • Bondi, 60, was diagnosed with thyroid cancer and has undergone treatment; she was also fired as attorney general in early April, reportedly in part over her handling of the Epstein files.
How should companies respond to public outrage over an employee's private views?
When does an employee’s off-duty social media post become a fireable offense?
What are the ethical lines for online speech about a public figure's health?