New York City Police Commissioner Jeffrey Maddrey was forced to resign after a female officer made shocking sexual misconduct allegations.
New York Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner Jeffrey Maddrey has been forced to resign following shocking sexual misconduct allegations made by a female officer. According to reports, NYPD officer Lieutenant Quadisha Epps accused Chief Madre of repeatedly soliciting sexual favors from her in exchange for the opportunity to earn additional compensation.
Lt. Epps revealed shocking details of Madre’s demands, saying the police chief “wanted to have anal sex with her” and asked her to “kiss his penis.” The female officer claimed that “he wanted anal sex, vaginal sex, oral sex” and “he always asked me to kiss his penis,” adding that Madere allegedly assaulted her in his office and forced her to do so on multiple occasions. sexual behavior.
Targets have emerged against the former NYPD chief after her longtime subordinate, Lt. Quatisha Epps, bravely spoke out about the severe sexual abuse she suffered, the New York Post reports Disturbing accusations from the Chief. She revealed that in June 2023, after Madre was appointed New York City Police Commissioner, he began soliciting sexual favors from her.
Epps filed a complaint against the city with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Saturday, alleging that Madre engaged in “quid pro quo sexual harassment” by forcing her to “provide unwanted sexual favors in exchange for overtime in the workplace.”
Epps, who holds an administrative position in Maddrey’s office, said that when she ultimately refused Maddrey’s request, Maddrey retaliated, claiming she had abused overtime pay, prompting the department to launch a review.
Police Chief Jessica Tish accepted the resignation of Police Chief Jeffrey Madere on Friday night, effective immediately, according to a statement from the police department Saturday.
The NYPD said Patrol Capt. John Chell will take over as interim department chief and Philip Rivera will take over Chell’s duties as chief of the patrol division.
(With input from The Associated Press)
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