When I asked her if she understood the controversial nature of the photo, Goforth would only say she felt very bad about accidentally sending it to the wrong list. When I gave her a second chance to address the controversial nature of the email, she again repeated that she only felt bad about sending it to the wrong list of people.
“I went on the wrong email and I inadvertently hit the wrong button,” Goforth told NIT. “I’m very sick about it, and it’s one of those things I can’t change or take back.” [Source]
June 16, 2009
…One more “apology” for good measure:
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Oh Lord… didn’t hear about this one. **sigh**
Comment by Qiana — June 17, 2009 @ 12:46 pm
Yes…Nothing worse than when you hit the WRONG button. Folk get the WRONG idea about you.
I wanna know what happens when she hits the RIGHT button.
Comment by Inkognegro — June 18, 2009 @ 5:10 am
Inkognegro: yes. The thing that is truly sad is that for each instance of someone on the “wrong” email list becoming alarmed and offended, there are probably dozens of instances where no one is offended and those of us not on the list never know about it.
Disgusting.
Comment by pprscribe — June 18, 2009 @ 10:34 am