A high-ranking NYPD chief found himself entangled in a sexual harassment case when a former colleague accused him of sleeping
with her and other subordinates,and having a fetish for married,
pregnant women.
Jeffrey Maddrey, head of the NYPD’s Patrol Borough Brooklyn North, was the subject of a fiendish Facebook rant accusing the married cop of inappropriate relations with other cops. Former cop Tabatha Foster wrote on Facebook.
A source who knows both Foster, 40, and Maddrey, 45, said they had a “close, personal friendship,” and the NYPD chief was the victim of harassment.
But Foster, who could not be reached for comment, said Maddrey was relentless in his pursuit of sex.
“Somebody got my ex-husband fired and f----- up my child support,” she wrote.
The source said all of Foster’s raunchy Facebook posts were false, as was her assertion that Maddrey had a thing for pregnant, married women.
Foster even stalked him at 1 Police Plaza and sometimes sat outside his home, the source said.
Jeffrey Maddrey, head of the NYPD’s Patrol Borough Brooklyn North, was the subject of a fiendish Facebook rant accusing the married cop of inappropriate relations with other cops. Former cop Tabatha Foster wrote on Facebook.
“Somebody needs to stop chasing pregnant married girls around the department,”“What is wrong with this guy?”
“Jeffrey loves pregnant girls,” she wrote in another post.In yet another missive, she alleged her own romps with Maddrey.
“I appreciate you allowing me to sit on your face,” she writes in a picture in which she poses with him while she’s wearing a Santa hat. “That’s all it’s good for.”Foster, who recently retired from the NYPD after suffering a stroke in 2013, has been pursuing a music career, according to her social media posts. Many of the posts are filled with provocative photos and videos of herself, including a picture of herself with Police Commissioner Bill Bratton.
A source who knows both Foster, 40, and Maddrey, 45, said they had a “close, personal friendship,” and the NYPD chief was the victim of harassment.
“All he ever did was try to be nice to her when she was down and out,” the source said. Maddrey, who worked with Foster in the 75th Precinct before her stroke, brought her sneakers in the hospital to help with her physical therapy.The married father of three also gave presents to the divorced Foster’s three kids, the source said.
But Foster, who could not be reached for comment, said Maddrey was relentless in his pursuit of sex.
“When I was in the hospital. This fool had the audacity to come for A-- while I had iv in my arm,” she posted. “He is so greedy for A--. I had to literally get out my hospital bed and go into bathroom to (give) this greedy a-- man some a--.”Foster also hints at a larger problem with Maddrey.
“Somebody got my ex-husband fired and f----- up my child support,” she wrote.
The source said all of Foster’s raunchy Facebook posts were false, as was her assertion that Maddrey had a thing for pregnant, married women.
“She’s been stalking and harassing him for about two years. She would send him naked pictures of herself and beg him to have sex. She would try to talk to him every day and ask him for his help,”
“She became too clingy; she is just promoting lies to harass people,” the source said.Texts the source provided to the Daily News show Foster flying into a rage when he didn’t have time to see her.
“It’s about to be a war,” she texted three times within two hours on Jan. 31.When Maddrey stopped taking her phone calls, she bought burner phones to hide her number so he would pick up, the source said. She also hit him up for $400 and wanted him to throw a party for her, the source added
A fed-up Maddrey told her to go ahead and report him to the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau.
Maddrey met with investigators Thursday, and remains on full duty, the source said.
Maddrey met with investigators Thursday, and remains on full duty, the source said.
“The Internal Affairs Bureau is reviewing those allegations,” said NYPD Sgt. Brendan Ryan.NY Daily News
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