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Ex-NYPD commissioner accuses NYC mayor of ‘character assassination’ in $10 million defamation claim

The filing comes less than a week after ex-commissioner Thomas Donlon sued Eric Adams and his top deputies, accusing them of operating the department as a criminal racket.

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Ex-NYPD commissioner accuses NYC mayor of 'character assassination' in $10 million defamation claim

This image provided by Office of the New York Mayor shows Thomas Donlon, center, as New York City’s interim police commissioner, Sept. 13, 2024.


NEW YORK (AP) — New York City’s former interim police commissioner has filed a $10 million defamation claim against Mayor Eric Adams for reportedly suggesting he was mentally unfit for the job of top cop.

The filing comes less than a week after the ex-commissioner, Thomas Donlon, , accusing them of operating the department as a criminal racket that rewarded unqualified loyalists and punished whistleblowers. Donlon said he was sidelined for trying to clean up the corruption.

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