Former NYPD Commissioner Sues NYC Mayor Adams for $10 Million Defamation
Former NYPD Commissioner Thomas Donlon filed a $10 million defamation claim against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, alleging character assassination and mental health questioning.
Overview
Former NYPD Commissioner Thomas Donlon has filed a $10 million defamation claim against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, accusing him of character assassination.
Donlon alleges that Mayor Adams questioned his mental health and cognitive abilities, which he claims led to his dismissal from the department.
The lawsuit further contends that the NYPD was operated as a "criminal racket" and points to alleged systemic corruption within the mayor's inner circle.
Donlon's attorney asserts that Mayor Adams engaged in public character assassination, with comments from former NYPD spokesperson Tarik Sheppard also cited.
A spokesperson for Mayor Adams has publicly dismissed Donlon's $10 million defamation claims as "absurd and baseless," denying the allegations.
Analysis
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