Former commissioner calls NYPD a 'criminal enterprise'
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A former NYPD commissioner is accusing New York City Mayor Eric Adams and other officials of corruption in a lawsuit.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams is endorsed by several police unions in his reelection bid, but the Police Benevolent Association has yet to formally back a candidate in the race.
The department is trying to fire the officers after determining they weren’t qualified to join the force in the first place based, they say, on checkered histories that include arrests, drug use,
Four high-ranking former New York City police officials are accusing Mayor Eric Adams and his top deputies of doling out promotions to unqualified allies as part of a scheme that also involved alleged cash bribes paid to the ex-police commissioner.
The officer spent more than $80,000 on dinners, insurance bills, BMW car payments, a trip to Aruba, and a fitness plan from 'Booty By Jacks' - all of which was other people's money.
The former interim police commissioner has accused Mayor Eric Adams and his top cop cronies of running the NYPD as a “coordinated criminal conspiracy” to commit fraud to reward loyal lackeys and