NYPD Chief Jeffrey Maddrey, loses 45 vacation days after failing to report officer who allegedly pulled gun on him at end of affair
NYPD Chief Jeffrey Maddrey, penalized after failing to report officer who allegedly pulled gun on him at end of affair
Chief Maddrey, a married father of three daughters, was docked the former subordinate
Tabatha Foster who was also married claims she hooked up with Maddery for years, getting busy in stationhouses and his police car
She reportedly pulled a gun on him at the end of the alleged seven-year fling
Former NYPD officer Foster is currently suing Maddrey and NYC for $100 million, claiming the dept didn’t protect her from her supervisor lover who she claims battered her
Foster allegedly had been harassing Maddrey for years, and was upset that he spurned her advances
Investigators also said Maddrey, the commanding officer of Patrol Borough Brooklyn North, failed to notify a patrol supervisor about the December 2015 incident at a Queens park and impeded an investigation.
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NY Police Commissioner, James O’Neill, levied the stiff penalty on Maddrey for obstruction. Investigators determined the Chief had dismissed responding officers who saw the female officer point a gun at him
The disciplinary action was the latest twist in a he said, she said saga involving accusations of infidelity, steamy text messages and million-dollar lawsuits.Former Police Officer Tabatha Foster has claimed that one of her NYPD bosses forced her into an unwanted relationship.
Foster who was then married to another police officer, is currently suing police chief Jeffery Maddrey and the city New york for $100 million, claiming she and he hooked up for years, getting busy in stationhouses and his police car.
“I felt safe until he started hitting me.” Foster filed $100M lawsuit against Maddery and the City of New York in may 2016, claiming, the police chief beat her during their trysts.
In a storyline that has taken bizarre twists and turns, each side has issued polar opposites of the saga.
Citing battery at the hands of her alleged lover, Foster filed the $100 million lawsuit against Maddery and the city in may 2016, claiming, the police chief beat her during their trysts.
At first she loved the feel of her NYPD boss’ hands, Tabatha Foster claimed. That is, until And then he landed his first punch.
Foster, after filing a $100 million notice of claim against the city, recounted her tumultuous seven-year romance with ‘insatiable’ NYPD Chief Jeffrey Maddrey.
She claimed the hooked up everywhere – the precinct, a rendezvous in his police car and a Queens park beatdown.
“I felt safe until he started hitting me, she said.
Former NY police officer Tabatha Foster is currently suing Maddrey and the city for $100 million, claiming abuse during seven-years of being in an ‘unwanted’ relationship with her boss
Her lawsuit also details the 2015 incident at Tudor Park in Ozone Park. She said she pulled a gun on her ex-boss to stop him from beating her during an argument.
But Maddrey, a married father of three daughters, said that the romance was all in her head.
The embattled police big wig has filed a $2 million countersuit, accusing her of lying, repeatedly sending him unwanted text messages and harassment.
Jeffrey Maddrey [center], responded swiftly to Foster’s lawsuit, he branded her a liar. He has sued Foster for defamation
“This girl railroaded me when I should have had her arrested for pulling a gun on me because I didn’t invite her to a party,” Maddrey said Friday.
“I took the harsh penalty after being victimized by her when I was just protecting her and her kids by not having her arrested.”
Foster allegedly, has been harassing Maddrey for years, and was upset that he spurned her advances
On the other side of the ledger, facts emerged showing that Foster was indeed an aggressor in the events.
Foster threatened to kill him, his wife and children, and to “shoot up a party” the chief planned to attend without her, according to the countersuit.
“Foster held in her hands a loaded weapon while in the presence of (Maddrey) and threatened to kill him and went on to physically assault him without provocation,” the suit says.
Foster is also accused of posting “fake” and “defamatory” posts about Maddrey on social media.
Retired NYPD cop Tabatha Foster claims she suffered “emotional and physical damages” from being abused by Chief Jeffrey Maddrey
In Facebook rants, she chronicled her torrid trysts with Maddrey and accused him of having a fetish for pregnant married women.
“Somebody needs to stop chasing pregnant married girls around the department,” Foster wrote in one post. “What is wrong with this guy?”
Maddrey’s lawyer Lambros Lambrou said Foster has a vendetta against his client.
“She is clearly carrying out her threats to destroy him, but that’s not going to happen,” Lambrou said.
Foster’s messages threaten serious harm against Chief Maddery
In a disconcerting way, texts hint at some sort of relationship between Foster and Chief Maddrey
“The lawsuit is nothing more than the product of an attention-seeking lawyer and client. My client looks forward to getting this frivolous suit behind him and move on with his life.”
Foster, who retired from the NYPD on Aug. 30, 2015, after suffering a stroke, told the Daily News last year why she whipped out her piece in the park.
“I was so mad, I actually pulled my gun on him and literally had him at gunpoint,” she said. “He said, ‘Don’t shoot! Put the gun down!’
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“I put the gun down and my ass got beat for real. He choked me up. He threw me from side to side like I was a rag doll.”
“This girl railroaded me when I should have had her arrested for pulling a gun on me because I didn’t invite her to a party,” – Maddrey
When a marked police car arrived at the Ozone Park green space, Maddrey ordered the officers to leave, Foster said.
In her suit, Foster’s lawyer Eric Sanders said Maddrey never faced prosecution because of his high rank and “white-shirt immunity,” referring to the uniforms chiefs wear.
Maddrey’s defenders said that the chief documented months of unwanted contact with Foster, who texted him naked photos of herself, begged for sex and threatened him.
“It’s about to be a war,” she texted him on Jan. 31, 2016.
Sources said Foster had been harassing Maddrey for years, and was upset that he spurned her advances.
Sanders said the countersuit “confirms what we said in the beginning — that he had an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate.”
“We are looking forward to fully litigating this,” he said.
An NYPD spokesman declined to comment on the docked vacation days, citing a state civil rights law that allows police agencies to withhold personnel records and disciplinary findings from the public.
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