Eric Adams hit with accusation of operating 'criminal conspiracy' at NYPD
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Former interim NYPD commissioner Tom Donlon is suing Mayor Eric Adams, alleging a criminal conspiracy involving wire fraud and obstruction of justice within the New York Police Department. The lawsuit claims that top city officials are engaged in racketeering. Donlon describes the NYPD as a criminal enterprise at its core and states that the lawsuit aims to challenge a corrupt system and restore integrity within the department. A spokesperson for Adams criticized the suit as baseless accusations from a disgruntled former employee who proved ineffective in leadership.
Former interim NYPD commissioner Tom Donlon filed a lawsuit alleging a coordinated criminal conspiracy at the highest levels of New York City government, claiming it includes wire fraud, mail fraud, and obstruction of justice. Donlon states that the NYPD operates as a criminal enterprise and that his lawsuit is intended to highlight a corrupt system that punishes integrity while betraying the public. He aims to drive real change and restore the voice of honorable officers who have been silenced or denied justice.
A spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams dismissed the allegations as baseless and a reflection of Donlon's ineffective leadership when he had the chance to lead the NYPD. It characterized the suit as unfounded claims from a disgruntled former employee.
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