A federal lawsuit filed by former interim police commissioner Thomas Donlon claims the NYPD operates as a criminal enterprise under Mayor Eric Adams. Donlon alleges that senior leadership abandoned lawful governance for political power, obstructed justice, and engaged in malfeasance. The lawsuit names ten defendants, including Adams and key NYPD figures, and claims sabotage of oversight efforts, including espionage and exclusion from decisions. It states that the defendants misused his commissioner's stamp for document forgery and politically motivated promotions. Donlon asserts this lawsuit highlights a corrupt system harming public integrity.
Donlon's lawsuit alleges that senior leadership at the NYPD has engaged in malfeasance by using the department to consolidate political power and obstruct justice.
The lawsuit claims that the defendants sabotaged oversight efforts, including altering schedules, spying on communications, and excluding him from operational decisions.
Donlon states, 'This lawsuit is not a personal grievance; it is a statement against a corrupt system that betrays the public, silences truth, and punishes integrity.'
The lawsuit also accuses the leadership of using Donlon's police commissioner stamp to forge documents and promote politically connected officers.
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