Report: NYPD Chief Accused of Chasing and Sleeping With 'Pregnant, Married' Women

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A recently retired New York Police Department officer is accusing a police chief of “sleeping with married girls” and other subordinates, claims a source close to the chief strongly denies.

According to the New York Daily News, a bitter case of she said/he said broke out after Tabatha Foster reportedly posted several derogatory messages about Jeffrey Maddrey, head of the NYPD’s Patrol Borough Brooklyn North.

“Somebody needs to stop chasing pregnant married girls around the department,” said one post on Foster’s Facebook page. “What is wrong with this guy?”

“Jeffrey loves pregnant girls,” a post stated. In another post on Foster page waxed about a sexual encounter Foster reportedly had with the police chief.

“I appreciate you allowing me to sit on your face,” the post stated. “That’s all it’s good for.” The post included a photo of the chief and Foster wearing a Santa hat.

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A source who knows both, Foster and Maddrey, told the Daily News that while the two had a “close, personal friendship,” but the police chief is actually the one whose being harassed.

“All he ever did was try to be nice to her when she was down and out,” the source told the Daily News.

“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.” 

Texts messages provided to the Daily News appear to show Foster becoming more upset as Maddrey rebuffs her attempts to meet.

On Jan. 31, Foster reportedly texted, “It’s about to be a war.”

“I’m at your house. Where the f— are you?” she texted on April 2, the Daily News reports. “You getting me furious.” Foster then added, “I love you with all my heart, but you really causing problems. I bout to go public.”

Texts given to the Daily News seem to show Foster becoming more upset. On May 2, she reportedly sent a message that read: “I will kill your a–. You be dead. Cause that’s what I’m thinking right now.”

Maddrey reportedly told Foster to report him to the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau.

According to the Daily News, Maddrey met with investigators Thursday, and remains on full duty.

“The Internal Affairs Bureau is reviewing those allegations,” NYPD Sgt. Brendan Ryan told the Daily News.  

Read more at New York Daily News. 

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