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Former NYPD Commissioner Tom Donlon files $10M defamation suit against Mayor Adams, ex-spokesman
The above video aired in a previous newscast. NEW YORK (PIX11) — Former NYPD Commissioner Tom Donlon is suing Mayor Eric Adams and an ex-police spokesperson for ...
Former New York Police Department Commissioner Thomas Donlon calls the NYPD a "corrupt enterprise" in a federal lawsuit that ...
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The New Republic on MSNEric Adams Sued for Running the NYPD Like a “Criminal Enterprise”
A former police commissioner says that under the New York City mayor’s watch, the police department was teeming with ...
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Ex-NYPD commissioner sues NYC mayor, alleging he ran police department as a 'criminal enterprise'
New York City’s former interim police commissioner is suing Mayor Eric Adams and his top deputies, accusing them of operating ...
The former head of the New York Police Department has filed a federal lawsuit against scandal-scarred New York City Mayor ...
Mayor Eric Adams presided over a “coordinated criminal conspiracy” at the “highest levels” of the NYPD, according to a ...
Lawsuit accuses Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD officials of running a corrupt organization, with claims of systemic wrongdoing and ...
Former Interim NYPD Commissioner Tom Donlon alleges in a new lawsuit that the department run by Mayor Eric Adams’ loyalists is “criminal at its core.” ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Whines About Person Who Appointed Powell, Forgetting It Was Him
As he wages war on Fed Chair Jerome Powell, Donald Trump can’t seem to remember he was the one who first appointed him.
A Manhattan Supreme Court judge on Tuesday granted 30 recently-hired NYPD officers a reprieve from being fired, rejecting the department’s bid to end a temporary order blocking the terminations. The ...
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NewsNation on MSNEx-NYPD boss sues mayor, alleging police department is ‘criminal at its core’
"This is not about poor leadership or isolated wrongdoing — it is about an organized, criminal abuse of public power," Donlon's lawyer, John A. Scola, said.
Nearly three dozen NYPD officers who the department now says never should have been hired or promoted will be allowed to ...
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