The director of the Chicago Museum snatched the middle-hurry after boo and bullets, but still has the role of a million-dollar

Chicago director, James Rondeu’s Art Institute is set to return to its post on Monday, which was temporarily sidelined due to a bizarre and embarrassing incident on an international flight, who had allegedly seen him snatching him in the naked mid-flesh.Rondo, who earned more than $ 1 million annually as the most paid employee of the museum, was detained by German authorities on 18 April when he landed in Munich. According to reports, he was drunk after consuming alcohol and prescription medicine, eventually a flight in-flight from Chicago riding in a United Airlines flight.The 55 -year -old museum chief was taken into custody by the German police after touching the aircraft, leading to an internal crisis in one of the most respected art institutions in the country. Rondo later took a voluntary holiday of absence, while the museum began an independent investigation into the incident.‘I regret this incident deeply’In a statement issued through CBS News, Rondue regretted the East, “I regret this incident deeply and have influenced the museum and me and my colleagues. I have dedicated the last 27 years of my professional career to the art institute and I am grateful to receive the opportunity to continue its mission.”Despite public embarrassment, the Institute of Arts has decided to restore Rondo, citing confidence in its leadership.Return of director of museumA museum spokesperson told CBS News, “The Board Leadership of the Art Institute of Chicago has conducted an independent inquiry into the incident and is confident of the leadership of James Rondo and the ability to continue as the chairman and director of the museum.”Rondo has been with the Art Institute since 1998, when he started as an associate curator. He was appointed President and Director in 2016, with a huge collection of museums of more than 300,000 artifacts.