Former NYPD Chief of Division Jeffrey Maddrey’s alleged years-long sexual abuse and exploitation of ladies on the drive was an “open secret,” in line with police sources and accusers.
The intercourse scandal rocking One Police Plaza busted open Saturday, when The Submit revealed salacious allegations from Lt. Quatisha Epps, 51, who accused Maddrey, 53, in a proper criticism of forcing her right into a sexual relationship in alternate for staggering time beyond regulation windfalls.
At the least two different division girls have accused Maddrey of wrongdoing.
“He’s a predator,” a police supply, who works on the NYPD headquarters, advised The Submit of Maddrey. “It’s an open secret. Everyone knows who he is.”
Maddrey abruptly resigned earlier than Epps’ allegations have been made public. He has denied all claims in opposition to him.
Ex-Police Officer Tabitha Foster
In 2016, former NYPD officer Tabitha Foster, 49, alleged in a federal lawsuit that Maddrey dragged her right into a years-long affair that started whereas she was pregnant and he was her supervisor on the seventy fifth Precinct in East New York. It descended into bodily and psychological abuse, she claimed in court docket paperwork.
Foster, who mentioned she suffered from PTSD stemming from abuse when she was a baby, claimed Maddrey used “knowledge of her martial problems and the traumas she suffered as a child” to benefit from her, in line with court docket docs. The costs are much like the emotional manipulation Epps mentioned she confronted.
At one level, Maddrey even mentioned, “crazy p—y is the best p—y,” in line with Foster’s go well with.
In December 2015, when the pair met at a Queens park, Maddrey beat her and shoved her to the bottom, prompting her to tug a gun on him, she claimed within the litigation. After snatching the gun from her, Maddrey allegedly choked her earlier than dismantling the firearm, in line with court docket paperwork.
Foster went public with the affair quickly after, accusing Maddrey on Fb of “chasing pregnant married girls around the department,” prompting an Inside Affairs investigation.
Maddrey was in the end disciplined internally for failing to alert a patrol supervisor that Foster pulled a firearm on him, with 45 trip days docked. A Brooklyn federal choose dismissed Foster’s case in 2019 at her request following “irreconcilable differences” between the previous cop and her legal professional, in line with court docket data. She refiled the case in Manhattan Supreme Court docket that yr, however the case was tossed in November.
Foster couldn’t be reached for remark.
Maddrey denied Foster’s allegations in court docket paperwork.
Capt. Gabrielle Partitions
Simply days earlier than Maddrey’s Friday evening resignation, NYPD Capt. Gabrielle Partitions sought a choose’s okay so as to add Maddrey as a defendant in a sexual harassment go well with she filed in July in opposition to one other NYPD chief, in line with court docket data.
“I prayed for this day every single day,” Partitions, 53, advised The Submit Saturday, including she felt “vindicated” by the information of Maddrey’s departure.
“There’s so many more of us that’s out there that hopefully will come forward.”
Between 2015 and 2022, Maddrey repeatedly harassed Partitions, together with drunkenly making an attempt to kiss her at events and police features and stopping by her command on the 88th Precinct, she claimed in court docket data.
“He basically kissed me at the parties and he would make the comments, ‘I want you so bad, you smell so good,’” she advised The Submit.
When Maddrey would cease by the stationhouse, the place Partitions, then a lieutenant, was assigned, she would disguise from the alleged predator, in line with the court docket docs.
“I had to hide in my office and turn off the light and close the door,” she mentioned.
After she filed her go well with, the 24-year NYPD veteran was transferred from her command within the 79th Precinct to the 114th Precinct in Queens, she and her lawyer, John Scola, mentioned, which they alleged was retaliation.
Maddrey’s legal professional has not filed a response in court docket to the pending litigation.
Unnamed detective
Epps alleged Maddrey ordered her to “take care” of one other officer within the chief of division’s workplace.
Epps had to assist the feminine detective specialist with house looking, throughout which she billed for time beyond regulation, the lieutenant mentioned.
Maddrey additionally ordered Epps to splurge on home items and different items for the cop, she claimed. The detective pulled down greater than $150,000 in fiscal yr 2024, in line with the SeeThroughNY database.
Maddrey went as far as to instruct Epps handy over to the detective, whose title The Submit is withholding, the keys to a third-floor NYCHA house on Eldridge Avenue the place the lieutenant as soon as lived and later was occupied by different relations, Epps mentioned.
A neighbor mentioned the detective moved into Epps’ outdated house in October and had seen Maddrey within the constructing on a number of events.
A person on the constructing Saturday confirmed the detective lives there. The detective didn’t reply the house door.
Unidentified detective
Maddrey had an “inappropriate sexual relationship” with one other girl in is workplace, Epps alleged within the EEOC criticism. The unidentified girl made north of $300,000 final yr, in line with data.