NYPD Capt. Salvatore Marchese has been sued in two new lawsuits, and now stands accused of sexual harassment or gender discrimination in four cases since 2013.
promoted Marchese to captain in 2018 and assigned him to run stationhouses in Manhattan and the Bronx, NYPD personnel records show.
Of the 87 NYPD officers accused in court papers of abusing female officers, 27 have since moved up in rank, according to an NBC News review, including Marchese. Before crossing paths with Marchese, Huntley had worked for the department for 20 years as a narcotics officer, a detective and a street sergeant.Huntley said things changed when Marchese became her boss in September 2022.
That officer, Elizabeth Munoz, filed her own gender discrimination lawsuit this week against Marchese and the city of New York, the fourth suit against the captain. Like Huntley and Alvarez, she is represented by Scola.
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