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I-Team: Before County Took Over, a Police Internal Affairs Unit Plagued by Infighting
In recent years, at least five Irvington police officers filed complaints alleging they were targets of bogus departmental charges, threats, or retaliatory actions ordered by police brass — and now a mysterious investigation is unfolding inside the department.
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Infighting Plagues New Jersey Police Department
A group of cops in Irvington, New Jersey is claiming that their internal affairs unit is putting petty vendettas ahead of public safety. Chris Glorioso reports.
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Two Charged After Allegedly Planning to Steal Tens of Millions in Bitcoin from NY Home
Two men were arrested after they allegedly hatched a plan to break into a Westchester County home and steal tens of millions of dollars in bitcoin, federal prosecutors said.
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Irvington Mayor Offered Municipal Job in Exchange for Dropping Sex Harassment Suit
A partial audio recording obtained by the I-Team appears to show the mayor of Irvington, New Jersey, and his township attorney offering a job promotion and salary increase to a municipal employee — in exchange for the worker’s wife dropping her 2014 claim of sexual harassment against the mayor and the town.
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Mayor Offered Job in Effort to Settle Assault Case
An old audio recording shows Mayor Tony Vauss and Irvington’s Township attorney offering a promotion and salary increase in exchange for a municipal employee dropping her harassment claim. I-Team’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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NJ City Drops Suit vs 82-Year-Old Woman Accused of Seeking Too Many Public Records
Irvington Township has dropped its lawsuit against a senior citizen who had been accused of harassing town employees by filing too many requests under the state’s Open Public Records Act (OPRA). The I-Team was first to report on the unusual legal complaint, in which Irvington’s municipal government accused Elouise McDaniel, 82, of seeking a “burdensome” number of records and...
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Irvington Drops Harassment Lawsuit Against Resident Who Requested Public Records
The town of Irvington, New Jersey, has dropped its harassment lawsuit against an 82-year-old retired school teacher who filed numerous record requests seeking information about the mayor. NBC New York’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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I-Team: NJ Woman Sued By Town for Seeking Records
A New Jersey town is suing one of the mayor’s biggest critics for harassment. The mayor says he is not behind the lawsuit — so who is? As the I-Team’s Chris Glorioso reports, the 82-year-old defendant believes her government is trying to silence her.
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Town Sues Senior Citizen for Filing Too Many Public Record Requests
A New Jersey town is suing one of the mayor’s biggest critics for harassment. The mayor says he is not behind the lawsuit — so who is? The 82-year-old defendant believes her government is trying to silence her.