WEST PALM BEACH – A child abuse investigator from Palm Beach County may face disciplinary action for disrobing twice on Howard Stern’s Sirius satellite radio show.
Alison Cushman, 31, [pictured] visited the program April 4 while vacationing in New York with her husband, and photos of the visit were posted on Stern’s Web site. She also appeared on the show in February 2005, when she allegedly removed her clothes to let the show’s cast assess her body.
Photos of the earlier visit also are on Stern’s site.
Palm Beach County Department of Children & Families spokeswoman Marilyn Munoz said “appropriate action” will be taken against Cushman.
“State employees are held to a higher standard, and as such, unbecoming behavior will not be tolerated,” Munoz said.
Cushman’s husband, Boynton Beach police Detective Troy Raines, also appeared on the Tuesday broadcast, giving Stern a shirt and a replica of his police badge, according to the show’s Web site.
“We haven’t had an opportunity to discuss the incident with him,” police spokesman Lt. Jeff Katz said.
Attempts to reach Cushman and Raines by telephone were unsuccessful Saturday.
Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. recently surpassed the 4 million subscriber mark, closing the gap with rival XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc.