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Civilian NYPD employee suing married lieutenant, alleges he sexually assaulted her, asked for a threesome – before demanding she delete evidence of their liaison with threats to throw her in front of a train

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Ammy Ventura, a civilian employee of the NYPD is suing Lt. Wilder Lucas and NYC for unspecified damages under claims of sexual harassment and discrimination

Ventura, 40, has accused her co-worker married NYPD lieutenant Wilder Lucas, 41, of sexually assaulting her and asking her for a threesomes

Ventura, who works for the NYPD’s Property Division, began dating Lt Lucas, in April 2021 when he made her believe he was getting divorced , same time as she was

Ventura believed her suitor’s divorced was finalized, but they split up five months later when the relationship soured

Ventura on Tuesday filed a suit claiming he sexually assaulted her, sought threesomes, and threatened to throw her in front of a train if she spoke about it

He also demanded that she delete all traces of their relationship with threats to kill her if their relationship went public, according to her impending lawsuit

Ammy Ventura, a civilian employee of the NYPD property division, filed a sexual harassment lawsuit on Tuesday at Manhattan Supreme Court, naming Lt Wilder Lucas, [photo]

A lieutenant in the NYPD’s property department has been accused of sexually assaulting his ex-girlfriend, demanding threesomes and threatening to throw her under a train if she spoke of their affair.
Ammy Ventura, a 40-year-old single mother and civilian employee of the property division, filed a lawsuit on Tuesday at Manhattan Supreme Court.
She is suing Wilder Lucas a lieutenant with the New York Police Department and the city of New York for unspecified damages under claims of sexual harassment and discrimination.
The court documents state that Ventura began dating Lucas in April 2021.
He’d told her he was divorced, she said, but the relationship soured after five months, with Ventura claiming her new beau became aggressive and vicious.

Ammy Ventura, [photo], a civilian employee of the NYPD filed court documents on Tuesday, against Lt. Wilder Lucas and NYC for unspecified damages under claims of sexual harassment and discrimination

Lucas, an NYPD lieutenant and integrity-control officer for department property, first struck up a friendship with Ventura in February 2021, over the fact he was supposedly going through a divorce at the same time she was, the court papers claim.
The pair then started dating in April 2021, with Ventura believing Lucas was divorced, her suit says.
They broke up around September 2021, after Ventura started seeing a different side of Lucas, the suit alleges.
‘My client was treated with contempt as a sexual object, harassed, sexually assaulted, and had her life threatened repeatedly at work by her supervisor who felt he could act with impunity due to his position,’ said Ventura’s lawyer, John Scola said.
When the New York Post, sought clarity from Lucas, his only response was: ‘I have no idea what you’re talking about.’
Ventura, in the court documents, reportedly claims that Lucas demanded she perform oral sex on him after a date at a shooting range in May 2021, where he taught her to fire a gun.
When she refused his request, he became angry, she claims, and yelled: ‘Shut the f*** up!’
Shortly before they broke up in September 2021, Lucas invited Ventura to the Dominican Republic.
But on landing, she alleges he brought three other women with them and ignored her, calling her ‘f****** annoying’.

The plaintiff Amman Ventura, [photo], claims her co-worker Lt. Wilder Lucas sexually assaulted her in his office, while at work, in August 2022

After the trip, she confronted him, she claims, but he told her: ‘I can’t talk – I’m a married man.’
Ventura then claims that Lucas sexually assaulted her in his office, while at work, in August 2022.
She claims that Lucas grabbed her by her hair, pulled her behind his desk and forced her to give him oral sex while his office door was wide open.
The court documents state the incident was ‘against her will,’ but Ventura felt ‘paralyzed and completely powerless to stop the violent attack.’
Ventura says, in her suit, that she felt ‘powerless’ to speak out against him, despite him making inappropriate comments and repeatedly saying he wanted a threesome with her.
She claimed he ‘openly enjoys’ making her feel uncomfortable.

Ventura in her lawsuit claims that at the end of 2022, when news of her relationship with Lt. Wilder Lucas [photo], began to circulate, he threatened to end her life her and demanded she never mention their affair

At the end of 2022, when news of Ventura and Lucas’s relationship began to circulate, he threatened her and demanded she never mention their affair.
He allegedly told Ventura: ‘I’ll f****** kill you,’ and threatened to ‘push [her] in front of a train.’
He also demanded she delete evidence of their relationship from her phone and from the cloud – which she did out of ‘fear for her life,’ according to her the court documents.
‘As a single mother, [Ventura], lives in constant fear of her financial situation deteriorating as a result of Defendant Lucas’s threats that he could terminate her employment given his position,’ the suit charges.

Lt. Lucas, seen [photo], at at his promotion ceremony is at the center of the case. The married cop is facing sexual harassment charges filed by a a civilian employee of the department. The city of New York is enjoined in the lawsuit.

The defendant Wilder Lucas, 41, is an NYPD lieutenant and integrity-control officer for the NYPD Property Department

A spokesman for the NYPD noted that: ‘Sexual discrimination is prohibited by federal, state, and city laws as well as Department policies, and the NYPD takes seriously all accusations of such behavior.
‘The NYPD thoroughly investigates all complaints it receives, and offers several reporting options for NYPD employees, including anonymously.
‘The Department does not tolerate discrimination in any form and is committed to respectful work environments for our diverse workforce.’
The city so far, has only responded to say that they ‘will review the lawsuit once served.’

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