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A judge dismissed Thomas Donlon’s lawsuit against Eric Adams over NYPD corruption, citing insufficient evidence of a unified criminal scheme.
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by former interim NYPD Commissioner Thomas Donlon, who accused former Mayor Eric Adams and top aides of running the department as a criminal enterprise through corruption like inflated overtime and retaliation.
Judge Denise Cote ruled the claims lacked a unified criminal scheme, failing to meet racketeering standards due to disparate motives.
The city welcomed the dismissal, while Donlon’s attorney said an appeal will be filed, maintaining the allegations are evidence-based and tied to ongoing federal probes.
Donlon served briefly in 2024 after Commissioner Edward Caban’s resignation.
Un juez desestimó la demanda de Thomas Donlon contra Eric Adams por corrupción en el NYPD, citando pruebas insuficientes de un plan criminal unificado.