NYPD Officer Fired For Having A Relationship With Roger Stone, Supporting MAGA

By Darren Nagel | Tuesday, 30 August 2022 05:15 AM
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A 14-year veteran of the New York City Police Department has filed a federal lawsuit against his former employer and the city after he was supposedly terminated for having a close relationship with Roger Stone "and others who support Trump's America and the 'political' paradigm of 'Making America Great Again.'"

Salvatore Greco has filed a lawsuit against the City of New York, Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell, Deputy Commissioner of Legal Matters Ernest Hart, Commanding Officer of Internal Affairs Bureau Group 25 Daniel Cutter, and Sergeant of Internal Affairs Bureau Group 25 Jeremy Orenstein for violations of the First Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1871.

According to the suit, on or about January 22, 2021, the Internal Affairs Bureau Command Center obtained an anonymous letter that stated: "To whom it may concern —I am writing to the NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau about the D.C. take-ver. PO Salvatore Greco CTTF, and PO Gregory Nealon, 60 pct., attended the riot at Capitol hill. These officers want to have a civil war in America."

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The control center also obtained information, including pictures that showed Greco "'associating' with Roger Jason Stone, Jr., a self-proclaimed 'agent provocateur' who served as strategic counsel to GOP candidates since the 1960s, including President Donald J. Trump."

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The lawsuit stressed that in November of 2019, Stone was convicted to 40 months in prison, two years of supervised release, and a $20,000 fine. In 2020, Trump executed Stone’s prison sentence.

The Internal Affairs Bureau Command Center also obtained photos showing Greco was "association" with Kristin M. Davis, "previously known as the Manhattan Madam, accused of operating a high-end prostitution ring catering to high-profile clients."

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Davis pleaded guilty in 2008, served four months on Rikers Island for prostitution, and was condemned in 2014 to two years in prison for drugs charges.

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The lawsuit takes note of NYPD Patrol Guide Procedure No.: 203-10, Page 1, Paragraph 2(a), which states that "wrongfully and knowingly associated with any person or organization advocating hatred, oppression, or prejudice based on race, religion, gender, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, or disability."

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Paragraph 2(c) states, "wrongfully and knowingly associated with a person, reasonably believed to be engaged in, likely to engage in or to have engaged in criminal activities."

Regarding these areas, the lawsuit states, "This rule is 'overbroad', and its application is in contravention of the First Amendment and must be stricken."

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"Plaintiff alleges that the anonymous letter does not suggest he engaging in criminal activities much less with Roger Jason Stone, Jr., Kristin M. Davis or anyone else, the letter suggests 'a civil war with America,’" the lawsuit states.

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Greco claims that the letter is "political" in nature "because of his first amendment right to support Trump’s America and the 'political' paradigm of 'Making America Great Again.'"

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