Former interim NYPD Commissioner Thomas Donlon has filed a federal lawsuit against Mayor Eric Adams and top NYPD officials, alleging they engaged in corrupt practices. The suit, the fifth in recent weeks, claims rampant corruption in the department that was condoned by City Hall. Accusations include fabricated promotions, retaliation against members, and obstruction of internal investigations. Donlon seeks a federal monitor for oversight. City Hall dismissed the lawsuit as baseless, describing Donlon as ineffective and disgruntled after being removed from his role.
The suit filed by former interim NYPD Commissioner Thomas Donlon alleges that top members of the NYPD fabricated promotions, retaliated against department members, and obstructed internal investigations.
Donlon's lawsuit claims that these actions were condoned by Mayor Eric Adams, who is now facing allegations of running a criminal enterprise within the police department.
In response to the lawsuit, a City Hall spokesperson called the accusations baseless and labeled Donlon as a disgruntled former employee seeking compensation.
Donlon seeks a federal monitor to oversee the NYPD to ensure compliance and prevent future abuses within the department, stating the need for oversight.
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