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No Fan of Hizzonor but this shit is getting real old. 

A former police colleague of New York City Mayor Eric Adams claims in a bombshell new lawsuit alleging sexual assault that he exposed himself to her and demanded she perform oral sex on him in exchange for help with a job issue more than three decades ago.

The accuser, Lorna Beach-Mathura, first came forward in November by filing a notice of claim saying she planned to sue Adams for sexual assault. The brief November filing didn’t include specifics about the accusation.

In response to the newly filed lawsuit, Sylvia Hinds-Radix, the city government’s corporation counsel who’s representing Adams in the sexual assault case, said the mayor vehemently denies Beach-Mathura’s accusations.

“While we review the complaint, the mayor fully denies these outrageous allegations and the events described here; we expect full vindication in court,” Hinds-Radix said in a statement.

The suit, filed Monday afternoon in Manhattan Supreme Court, alleges the incident took place in 1993, when Beach-Mathura and Adams both worked for the city Transit Police Department.

In addition to being a transit cop, Adams was at the time a top official for the Guardians Association, a Black police officers’ organization. Beach-Mathura, who was also a Guardians member, alleges Adams picked her up in his car after work in Manhattan and brought her to a vacant lot near the Hudson River after he had agreed to meet with her to talk about helping her get a promotion in the Transit Police Department.

Beach-Mathura said she went to Adams with the employment issue because she found him “inspiring” and thought he could help in his capacity as a Guardians leader. She alleges she first got to know Adams from working with him years earlier.

Initially, Beach-Mathura alleges in the lawsuit Adams was going to pick her up and give her a ride home to Coney Island to talk. Once in the car, she realized instead that he was headed to an area near the Hudson River, which made her “nervous and scared,” the lawsuit says.

Once in the empty lot, Beach-Mathura alleges Adams asked her to explain her employment issue. After she did, “Adams told plaintiff that he thought he could help her but that he ‘also needed some help’ and began rubbing his penis through his clothes with his hand,” according to the lawsuit.

Adams then told her he wanted oral sex from her in exchange for his help, the court paper says. The lawsuit says “while repeatedly cajoling, demanding, and begging Plaintiff for oral sex, Defendant Adams unzipped his pants” and exposed himself.

Beach-Mathura alleges she “repeatedly and adamantly refused” Adams’ overtures. The suit claims Adams then “assaulted” Beach-Mathura “by grabbing her hand and placing it on his exposed” genitals and told her to masturbate him.

Beach-Mathura alleges she again refused, repeatedly saying, “No,” and trying to pull her hand away. Beach-Mathura “feared that she would be raped” by Adams, but “tried to remain calm,” the lawsuit alleges.
https://www.nydailynews.com/2024/03/18/lawsuit-nyc-mayor-eric-adams-oral-sex-police-colleague-exchange-work/
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Why Are Taxpayer-Funded City Lawyers Defending Eric Adams in a Civil Sexual Assault Case?
It’s a choice. The city’s Law Department doesn’t have to defend employees if it determines they weren’t acting in an official capacity or if they violated department rules.
by Greg B. Smith March 19, 2024, 9:21 p.m.
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The city’s law department revealed Monday that it is representing Mayor Eric Adams in a civil lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault, providing him with taxpayer-salaried lawyers to defend him in a civil case filed this week in Manhattan Supreme Court under the Adult Survivors Act.

On Tuesday, Corporation Counsel Sylvia Hinds-Radix said she was obligated to do so because the alleged 1993 incident took place while Adams was an employee of the NYPD transit bureau, emphasizing that the mayor was “not getting any special treatment.”

But the General Municipal Law requires the city only to represent employees accused of acts performed during the discharge of their official duties that did not violate the rules and regulations of the agencies they work for — giving the Corporation Counsel latitude to determine which employees the city chooses to represent in court. ...
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If it takes you 30 years to get around to complaining about it,I don't give a damn  if it DID happen.
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If it takes you 30 years to get around to complaining about it,I don't give a damn  if it DID happen.

Agreed. @sneakypete
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