NYPD operates as a 'racketeering enterprise' under Mayor Eric Adams, lawsuit saysNew Foto - NYPD operates as a 'racketeering enterprise' under Mayor Eric Adams, lawsuit says

The nation's largest police department is "criminal at its core" and "functions as a racketeering enterprise" at the direction of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a former interim police commissioner claims in afederal civil lawsuit. Thomas Donlon alleges in a lawsuit filed in the Southern District of New York on July 16 that "senior leadership had abandoned lawful governance and engaged in outright malfeasance by using the NYPD to consolidate political power, obstruct justice, and punish dissent." The 251-page lawsuit names Adams, the city of New York, Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Kaz Daughtry, and New York Police Department Chief John Chell among its 10 defendants. USA TODAY reached out to Adams' office for comment but had not received a response as of 12:45 a.m. ET. The lawsuit further alleges that the defendants sabotaged Donlon's oversight efforts, including canceling his meetings, altering his schedule, spying on his communications, and excluding him from operational decisions. It also claims the defendants used Donlon's police commissioner stamp to forge documents and promote politically connected officers. "This lawsuit is not a personal grievance; it is a statement against a corrupt system that betrays the public, silences truth, and punishes integrity," Donlon said, according to theGothamist.Donlon was appointed by Adams after Edward A. Caban resigned in 2024 following a federal raid,according to WABC. The filing comes days after four high-ranking former New York City police officials filed a separate suit alleging that Adams doled out patronage promotions and a culture of cronyism in the NYPD, according tothe Associated Press.Donlon was appointed commissioner by Adams in 2024. USA TODAY has also reached out to the NYPD for comment. The lawsuit points, in part, to an incident where Tarik Sheppard, a former spokesperson for the New York Police Department and a defendant in the lawsuit, threatened to kill Donlon after being confronted for using the stamp to promote himself. "This corruption triggered a massive, unlawful transfer of public wealth — millions of dollars in unearned salary increases, overtime eligibility, pension enhancements, and post-retirement benefits," the lawsuit claims. Sheppard denied that the incident occurred, saying that such a stamp did not exist and that the move to chief of staff was a lateral move as a three-star chief in an interview with USA TODAY. "Commissioner Donlon has already apologized to me when I was still active in the NYPD when he realized that there's no such stamp that exists in his office or in the office I held," Sheppard said. "The only group of people that could possibly put his name on anything is our human resources bureau or our personnel bureau." Sheppard wasappointed Deputy Commissioner of Public Information by Caban in 2023.He was replaced by Donlon's successor and current Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch in December,according to the New York Times. The lawsuit also claims "systemic negligence" with the handling of evidence, and that the police department didn't have a functional tracking system, placing evidence in cardboard boxes and paper barrels without proper labels. Donlon demanded "immediate action" on the issue and a report on a December 2023evidence warehouse fire in Brooklyn, but neither occurred, according to the lawsuit. "This silence and inaction are proof of ongoing incompetence, apathy, and a profound leadership crisis within the NYPD," the lawsuit reads. In astatement to ABC News, Kayla Mamelak Altus, Adam's press secretary, called Donlon's allegations "an attempt to seek compensation at the taxpayer's expense." "These are baseless accusations from a disgruntled former employee who — when given the opportunity to lead the greatest police department in the world — proved himself to be ineffective," Altus said. Sheppard echoed Altus' statement in the late Wednesday interview. "He can sue all he wants. This is nothing new," Sheppard said. "Many employees who have left the NYPD disgruntled, have turned around and sued." The lawsuit seeks a court order imposing an independent federal monitor on the department that would "ensure compliance with federal and state law and to prevent further retaliation, obstruction, or abuse" as well as unspecified financial damages. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Mayor Eric Adams uses the NYPD to consolidate police power: Lawsuit

NYPD operates as a 'racketeering enterprise' under Mayor Eric Adams, lawsuit says

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Mike Pence urges Trump to 'release all the files' on Jeffrey EpsteinNew Foto - Mike Pence urges Trump to 'release all the files' on Jeffrey Epstein

Former Vice PresidentMike Penceurged the Trump administration to release all of the investigative findings related toconvicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a different stance his ex-boss took on July 16. During aninterview with CBS News'Major Garrett, the former Indiana governor said the "time has come" for all the facts to become available to the American people, adding he's "always believed in transparency." Pence emphasized that the names of the victims should be excluded from any disclosure. "Whether or not the facts justify charges, I think anyone who participated or was associated with this despicable man ought to be held to public scrutiny," Pence told Garrett. Pence did not suggest the lack of transparency is politically motivated, but did hint that the investigation into thedisgraced financierbegan duringGeorge W. Bush's administration and continued intoBarack Obama's tenure at the White House. "I know of no reason why this administration — once the victims' names are protected — should not release all the files on Jeffrey Epstein," he said. The interview follows PresidentDonald Trump'srecent criticisms toward Republicans who raised questions about his administration's handling of the Epstein case. Ina July 16 social media post, he described conservative backers as "stupid" and "weaklings" falling for Democrats' work. "Their new SCAM is what we will forever call theJeffrey Epstein Hoax. And my PAST supporters have bought into this 'bulls***,' hook, line, and sinker," Trump wrote. "They haven't learned their lesson, and probably never will, even after being conned by the Lunatic Left for 8 long years." USA TODAY reached out to the White House for comment on Pence's interview. Republican House SpeakerMike JohnsonandRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Georgia, were among the Trump allies to push for transparency on the Epstein investigation. The calls came after the Justice Departmentreleased a memoearlier this month stating that a systematic review "revealed no incriminating 'client list" and that "no further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted." The memoalso said the department found no evidence to support theories that Epstein was murdered while in custody, affirming New York's chief medical examiner'sruling that he died by suicidein a Manhattan jail cell in 2019. "No one believes there is not a client list," Greenewrote on a July 8 X post. In a July 15 interviewwith the Benny Johnson Show, Johnson also called for the release of more Epstein records, saying: "I'm for transparency." "It's a very delicate subject," he said. "But we should put everything out there and let the people decide." Trump said he doesn't understand the "fascination" with the case, blaming "bad people" for the attention and coverage it continues to receive. "It's sordid, but it's boring," he told reporters on July 15,. "And I don't understand why it keeps going. Really only bad people, including fake news, want to keep something like that going." While Epstein died before sitting for trial, the registered sex offender pleaded guilty to solicitation of prostitution and solicitation of a minor for prostitution in Florida in 2008. Trump, who had a friendship with Epstein years ago, has appeared in legal documents concerning Epstein's crimes but is not implicated. Contributing: Zac Anderson, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Mike Pence urges Donald Trump to release all the Jeffrey Epstein files

Mike Pence urges Trump to 'release all the files' on Jeffrey Epstein

Mike Pence urges Trump to 'release all the files' on Jeffrey Epstein Former Vice PresidentMike Penceurged the Trump administration t...
A'ja Wilson scores a season-high 37 and Las Vegas holds off a late rally to beat the Wings 90-86New Foto - A'ja Wilson scores a season-high 37 and Las Vegas holds off a late rally to beat the Wings 90-86

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) —A'ja Wilson scored a season-high 37 pointsand grabbed 10 rebounds for her eighth double-double of the season and the Las Vegas Aces held off a late rally to beat the Dallas Wings 90-86 on Wednesday night. Wilson, who had 34 points and 16 rebounds in a104-102 win over Golden Stateon Saturday, finished 15 of 25 from the field to reach 30-plus points for the fourth time this season. Her 37 points tied for most points in a WNBA game this season. Las Vegas created separation in the third quarter by going on an 18-2 run to build a 70-48 lead. The Aces scored 12 straight points during the run as Dallas went scoreless for three-plus minutes. The Wings rallied in the fourth, opening on a 9-1 run to get within 73-61 on a 3-pointer by Paige Bueckers. Dallas added a 3-pointer on three straight possessions to cut its deficit to 86-82 with 1:04 left. Bueckers made a baseline jumper with 26.5 seconds left to pull within 86-84, but Wilson was fouled while making a layup at the other end for a four-point lead. The Wings missed two 3-pointers and the Aces made their free throws. Jewell Loyd added 14 points and Aaliyah Nye had 13 for Las Vegas (11-11). Jackie Young injured her right hip early in the fourth and did not return. Bueckers scored 10 of her 20 points in the fourth and rookie JJ Quinerly added 17 for Dallas (6-17). Luisa Geiselsoder scored a career-high 14 points — all in the first half. Arike Ogunbowale was held to nine points on 3-of-12 shooting. ___ AP WNBA:https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball

A’ja Wilson scores a season-high 37 and Las Vegas holds off a late rally to beat the Wings 90-86

A'ja Wilson scores a season-high 37 and Las Vegas holds off a late rally to beat the Wings 90-86 ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) —A'ja Wilson ...
Stewart leads Liberty to 98-77 win over the Fever as Clark missed game with groin injuryNew Foto - Stewart leads Liberty to 98-77 win over the Fever as Clark missed game with groin injury

NEW YORK (AP) — Breanna Stewart had 24 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists to help the New York Liberty to a 98-77 win Wednesday night over the Indiana Fever, who played without star guard Caitlin Clark. Clarkmissed the game after injuring her right groinon Tuesday night in the final minute of the game against Connecticut in Boston. Clark has a busy weekend ahead as Indiana is hosting the WNBA All-Star Game and she's slated to compete in the3-point contestand is captain of one of the two teams. Sabrina Ionescu, who will also be in the 3-point contest, added 15 points and nine assists for the Liberty (15-6). Stewart got the Liberty off to a strong start as they led 32-24 after one quarter and were up 15 at the half. The Liberty's All-Star forward had 13 points, nine rebounds and five assists by the break. New York put the game away in the third quarter behind Stewart, whose three-point play with 3:57 left made it 71-48 much to the delight of the crowd of 17,371. The Fever could only get within 15 the rest of the way. Kelsey Mitchell led Indiana (12-11) with 16 points. The Fever fell to 4-6 when Clark has missed a regular season game this season. New York was still missing star center Jonquel Jones. She said she plans to be back for the Liberty's first game after the All-Star break on Tuesday which is also against Indiana. She's been sidelined with a sprained ankle for about a month. ___ AP WNBA:https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball

Stewart leads Liberty to 98-77 win over the Fever as Clark missed game with groin injury

Stewart leads Liberty to 98-77 win over the Fever as Clark missed game with groin injury NEW YORK (AP) — Breanna Stewart had 24 points, 11 r...
Syria's interim president says protecting Druze a 'priority'New Foto - Syria's interim president says protecting Druze a 'priority'

DAMASCUS/CAIRO (Reuters) -Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa said on Thursday that protecting Druze citizens and their rights is "our priority", as Israel vowed to destroy Syrian government forces attacking Druze in southern Syria. In his first televised statement after powerful Israeli air strikes on Damascus on Wednesday, Sharaa addressed Druze citizens saying "we reject any attempt to drag you into hands of an external party". "We are not among those who fear the war. We have spent our lives facing challenges and defending our people, but we have put the interests of the Syrians before chaos and destruction," he said. He added that the Syrian people are not afraid of war and are ready to fight if their dignity is threatened. Israel's airstrikes blew up part of Syria's defence ministry and hit near the presidential palace as it vowed to destroy government forces attacking Druze in southern Syria and demanded they withdraw. The attacks marked a significant Israeli escalation against Sharaa's Islamist-led administration. They came despite his warming ties with the U.S. and his administration's evolving security contacts with Israel. Describing Syria's new rulers as barely disguised jihadists, Israel has said it will not let them move forces into southern Syria and vowed to shield the area's Druze community from attack, encouraged by calls from Israel's own Druze minority. The U.S. said the fighting would stop soon. "We have engaged all the parties involved in the clashes in Syria. We have agreed on specific steps that will bring this troubling and horrifying situation to an end tonight," Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on social media. The United Nations Security Council will meet on Thursday to address the conflict, diplomats said. "The council must condemn the barbaric crimes committed against innocent civilians on Syrian soil," said Israel's ambassador to the U.N., Danny Danon. "Israel will continue to act resolutely against any terrorist threat on its borders, anywhere and at any time." WARPLANES OVER DAMASCUS The Syrian Network for Human Rights said 169 people had been killed in this week's violence. Security sources put the toll at 300. Reuters could not independently verify the tolls. Reuters reporters heard warplanes swoop low over the capital Damascus and unleash a series of massive strikes on Wednesday afternoon. Columns of smoke rose from the area near the defence ministry. A section of the building was destroyed, the ground strewn with rubble. An Israeli military official said the entrance to the military headquarters in Damascus was struck, along with a military target near the presidential palace. The official said Syrian forces were not acting to prevent attacks on Druze and were part of the problem. "We will not allow southern Syria to become a terror stronghold," said Eyal Zamir, Israel's military chief of staff. Sharaa faces challenges to stitch Syria back together in the face of deep misgivings from groups that fear Islamist rule. In March, mass killings of members of the Alawite minority exacerbated the mistrust. Druze, followers of a religion that is an offshoot of Islam, are spread between Syria, Lebanon and Israel. Following calls in Israel to help Druze in Syria, scores of Israeli Druze broke through the border fence on Wednesday, linking up with Druze on the Syrian side, a Reuters witness said. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the Israeli military was working to save the Druze and urged Israeli Druze citizens not to cross the border. The Israeli military said it was working to safely return civilians who had crossed. Israeli Druze Faez Shkeir said he felt helpless watching the violence in Syria. "My family is in Syria - my wife is in Syria, my uncles are from Syria, and my family is in Syria, in Sweida, I don't like to see them being killed. They kicked them out of their homes, they robbed and burned their houses, but I can't do anything," he said. (Reporting by Muhammad Al Gebaly in Cairo and Reuters bureaux; Writing by Michael Perry, Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

Syria's interim president says protecting Druze a 'priority'

Syria's interim president says protecting Druze a 'priority' DAMASCUS/CAIRO (Reuters) -Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sh...
Rep Comer: 'The Odds Of Calling In Jill Biden' As Witness In Autopen Investigation 'Increased Significantly Today'New Foto - Rep Comer: 'The Odds Of Calling In Jill Biden' As Witness In Autopen Investigation 'Increased Significantly Today'

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer said Wednesday on Fox News' "Hannity" that the "odds" of requesting former First Lady Jill Biden to testify in the autopen investigation have "increased significantly." On Sunday, BidentoldThe New York Times that he had granted staff use of his autopen because he was granting "clemency to so many people." With former aides already being questioned, Fox News' Sean Hannity asked Comer whether he would consider calling Jill Biden after her former chief of staff, Anthony Bernal,pleadedthe Fifth before lawmakers.(RELATED: 'Gonna Be Forced To Talk': Megyn Kelly Floats Whose Testimonies Could Blow Up Biden's Pardons) "Well, I think the odds of calling in Jill Biden increased significantly today," Comer said. "We had her chief of staff, her self-proclaimed work husband, there for what we plan to be an eight-hour deposition. He kept invoking the Fifth Amendment and his lawyer finally said, 'You can ask all the questions you want. We're gonna invoke the Fifth Amendment on every question.'" WATCH: "So we need to know was Jill Biden the one calling the shots while Joe Biden was incapacitated? Anthony Bernal had an opportunity to answer those questions today. He chose to invoke the Fifth Amendment. So I would say her odds significantly increased," Comer added. In May, Comersaidthe committee had called for the depositions of four former Biden staffers and former White House physician Dr. Kevin O'Connor to answer questions about the influence that officials may have had over Biden during his time in office. The deposition requests came as questions about Biden's mental fitness gained renewed attention in the media. CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios' Alex Thompson released a book in which sources said there were serious concerns about Biden's cognitive decline — at one point, some allegedlyconsideredplacing him in a wheelchair. Just days before the book's official release, Biden's personal office disclosed he had beendiagnosedwith "a more aggressive form" of prostate cancer, which had already metastasized to the bone. The timeline of the diagnosis prompted further scrutiny, with doctors like former Obama adviser Dr. Ezekiel Emanuelspeculatingthat Biden likely had the disease as early as the start of his presidency in 2021. Before leaving the White House in January, Biden announced a series of controversialpardons, including for high-profile figures such as former White House Chief Medical Advisor Anthony Fauci, Gen. Mark Milley, and members of his own family. Biden alsocommutedthe sentences of nearly 1,500 individuals, including three Democratic politicians and several public officials. Both O'Connor and Anthony Bernal met with lawmakers in July andinvokedthe Fifth Amendment when asked about Biden's mental state and their time in the White House. All content created by the Daily Caller News Foundation, an independent and nonpartisan newswire service, is available without charge to any legitimate news publisher that can provide a large audience. All republished articles must include our logo, our reporter's byline and their DCNF affiliation. For any questions about our guidelines or partnering with us, please contactlicensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org.

Rep Comer: ‘The Odds Of Calling In Jill Biden’ As Witness In Autopen Investigation ‘Increased Significantly Today’

Rep Comer: 'The Odds Of Calling In Jill Biden' As Witness In Autopen Investigation 'Increased Significantly Today' House Ove...
MLB All-Star Game has slight drop in viewers despite having its first swing-offNew Foto - MLB All-Star Game has slight drop in viewers despite having its first swing-off

NEW YORK (AP) — Baseball's All-Star Game — which featured the contest's first swing-off to determine the winner — averaged 7,185,000 viewers Tuesday night on Fox, according to Nielsen. It was Fox's most-watched telecast since the Super Bowl and the network's best audience for a Tuesday night since last year's Game 4 of the World Series. However, it was a 3.5% decrease from the 2024 game and the second-lowest for the Midsummer Classic. Kyle Schwarber's three home runs gave theNational League a 4-3 victory in the swing-offafter the American League rallied to tie it at 6-6 in the ninth inning after trailing by six runs in the seventh. The audience for the game in Atlanta peaked at 8.1 million viewers from 9:15-9:30 p.m. EDT. Major League Baseball and the players' association made the change in 2022amid concerns about running out of pitchers because hardly anyone throws more than an inning in the game anymore, The game was decided by having three batters from each league take three swings each off coaches in what was baseball's equivalent of soccer's penalty-kicks shootout. Baseball continues to have the best ratings for an event featuring All-Stars. The NHL did not have an All-Star Game this year, while the NBA's averaged 4.7 million on TNT. The NFL's Pro Bowl games, a series of skills competitions and flag football, also averaged 4.7 million on ABC. Monday night's Home Run Derby averaged 5.73 million on ESPN, a 5% increase over last year. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

MLB All-Star Game has slight drop in viewers despite having its first swing-off

MLB All-Star Game has slight drop in viewers despite having its first swing-off NEW YORK (AP) — Baseball's All-Star Game — which feature...

 

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