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Peter Brill of Brill Legal Group Defends Former NYPD Police Chief Against Allegations

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New York, New YorkNew York City criminal defense attorney Peter Brill of Brill Legal Group is representing former NYPD Police Chief Jeffrey Maddrey against allegations of sexual misconduct. The accusations, levied by a former subordinate, have been categorically denied by Maddrey, who maintains his innocence.

In a statement to the press, Peter Brill outlined the former chief’s distinguished 34-year career in the NYPD. Starting as a traffic agent, Maddrey rose through the ranks to become the department’s highest-ranking uniformed officer. Brill highlighted Maddrey’s pivotal role in reducing violent crimes and overseeing the operations of over 33,500 officers, as well as his contributions during moments of crisis, such as the George Floyd protests.

“These allegations are baseless and represent an attempt to deflect attention from the complainant’s own actions,” said Brill during the press conference. He referred to internal NYPD investigations that revealed the accuser, Lieutenant Q. Epps, had allegedly submitted fraudulent overtime claims earlier this year.

The allegations against Maddrey surfaced shortly after Lieutenant Epps applied for retirement, coinciding with an ongoing internal investigation into her overtime submissions. According to Brill, Epps has been under scrutiny for allegedly claiming false overtime hours and is now using these accusations to redirect blame.

“The evidence overwhelmingly supports Chief Maddrey’s innocence,” Brill stated. He cited communications, including text messages and photographs from Epps, that indicate a consensual relationship rather than coercion. “The checks and balances in the NYPD’s overtime approval system make it clear that Chief Maddrey had no role in authorizing or approving the alleged overtime payments,” he added.

Brill emphasized Maddrey’s contributions to the communities he served, noting an outpouring of support from former colleagues and residents. “Jeff Maddrey is not only a respected officer but a devoted family man and a newly practicing attorney,” Brill said, adding that Maddrey earned his law degree while serving in the NYPD.

Despite retiring to protect the department from further distractions, Maddrey plans to fight the allegations vigorously. “The city has enough challenges without these unfounded accusations. Chief Maddrey is ready to clear his name and hold those responsible accountable,” Brill declared.

The legal team is preparing to litigate the matter and address the allegations in court if necessary. They have also questioned the timing and motives behind the claims, pointing to inconsistencies and the involvement of an attorney previously associated with dismissed cases against Maddrey.

Brill Legal Group’s primary criminal defense attorney, Peter Brill, is a former assistant district attorney who knows the law inside and out. His understanding of how prosecutors think and operate gives him a distinct advantage when entering the courtroom or sitting down at the bargaining table. He is supported by the Brill Legal Group’s team of highly experienced criminal law attorneys who have tried hundreds of cases. These accomplished lawyers bring a collective wealth of knowledge and experience that is second to none on Long Island or the Five Boroughs.

Brill Legal Group
176 Lexington Ave Suite O, New York, NY 10016
516-206-2002
https://www.brill-legal.com
Press Contact : Peter Brill
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