A Retired NYPD Officer Who Claims Her Captain Raped Her Sues City for $35 Million
A lawsuit filed by a former NYPD officer alleges that she
was raped by her captain during her tenure on the force. The retiree claims
that her superior assigned her to posts that would make it convenient for him
to spend time with her.
According to the New York Post one of those assignments
Capt. Jeffrey Brienza would place on Officer Gillian Roberts’ schedule was a
detail at the Yankee Stadium, where she accuses him of sexually assaulting her
“nearly every game day” for a year.
Roberts, a Black woman who joined the NYPD in 1998, worked
under Brienza in the Bronx, at the 44th Precinct, after requesting a transfer
to the Stadium Detail in 2020.
In her suit filed in Bronx Supreme Court, she said that
“almost immediately” he began to show “unusual control and preferential
treatment” over her, “particularly in regards to her schedule and assignments.”
At one point, Brienza made Roberts his driver, despite never having a driver
before. The complaint alleges that he sought to isolate her from other
officers, and would demean her in front of other officers. He also made sexual
advances toward her but she refused them each time.
Roberts claims in her suit that the first rape happened in
or around June of 2020. After work, while she was using the female restroom,
Brienza followed her in, entered her stall, and grabbed her by the waist.
She said as she cried out, “No,” he responded “Yes.”
The lawsuit contends that he exposed himself and forcibly
made her perform fellatio on him. Moments later, she states that he had
unprotected and unwanted vaginal intercourse with her.
According to the claim, the rapes continued. Often using his
office as the base, the captain is said to have leveraged his authority as her
boss to make her do sexual acts on him. On game days, he would assign her to a
post close to his office, so that he could assault her and when she tried to
avoid him, he would say “I’m going to figure out a way to get you into my
office.”
“This occurred nearly every game day for a year, and most
non-game days when they were on duty at the same time when he would arrange for
them to be alone,” reads the complaint.
As a result of being made the Captain’s “sex slave,” she
said that she has suffered from “nightmares” and/or “could not sleep,” “lost
her temper,” “feared for her health,” and had to take “multiple STD screening
during the year after several of the rapes.”
She notes that the last assault was in September of 2021. He
“violently raped” her in the female locker room at the Stadium. It was after
this that she states that she contacted Inspector Martinez at the NYPD Internal
Affairs Bureau (IAB) to report what she said had been happening to her. The IAB
has since opened a full investigation on Brienza’s conduct.
Feeling she had no choice but to leave the force after the
investigation started for fear of retaliation from the captain’s peers, Roberts
retired two years earlier than she planned.
Her lawyer, Fred Lichtmacher, explained to The Insider, “The
NYPD has a policy, not stated but very much in effect, where they protect their
royalty. They circle their wagons where there is a complaint about a
supervisor. You’re knocked down if you come out and say something about a
supervisor. Gillian knew this and knew she had to leave.”
The attorney said he also expects that other women will come
forth with their own stories of sexual harassment or assault soon.
Roberts is suing the City of New York and Captain Brienza
for $35 million in damages, plus attorney fees.
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