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Alisa Bajraktarevic was suspended for interfering in a traffic stop of her alleged drug dealer boyfriend.
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A stunning NYPD officer who was once suspended for interfering in a traffic stop of her alleged drug
dealer boyfriend is now taking aim at the department, claiming her career has been derailed after her
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topless image was repeatedly shared among fellow Finest, according to a lawsuit.
Alisa Bajraktarevic, 34, joined the department in 2012 and sent the salacious snap to Lt. Mark Rivera,
whom she dated for a few months that year, she said in her Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit.
Rivera allegedly shared the photo in a group text with other cops, and it immediately spread, but
Bajraktarevic said union delegates urged her not to file a complaint.
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photo she sent a lieutenant she dated 12 years ago spread “like
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Bajraktarevic denied her beau was selling drugs, while Hernandez — who was recording the officers — Grand Prix after his alleged intimate
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was charged with resisting arrest, according to his own ongoing lawsuit against the department.
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Once word of the investigation spread, so too did the topless photo, which was shared in NYPD group
chats and text message chains along with personal information such as her parents’ address, she said.
“You do things in confidence. It doesn’t warrant you being treated like a piece of sh-t,” Bajraktarevic told
The Post.
“It’spretty repulsive. For 12 years they decided to keep this on their phone?” she said. “It spread like
wildfire.”
“It’s bullying. I’m not the first and I’m definitely not the last but, when is it going to be enough,” Bajraktarevic said.
Courtesy of Alisa Bajraktarevic
She was alerted to the resurfaced pic by a union delegate who told her a retired officer sent it to a group
chat — and she then received nearly daily messages from colleagues who saw or heard about it,
Bajraktarevic said.
bullying. I’m not the first and I’m definitely not the last but, when is it going to be enough?” she said,
“It’s
weeping. “Because someone is definitely going to harm themselves over it. It feels like everything was
swept under the rug.”
Bajraktarevic insisted in the litigation that Hernandez is not a drug dealer, but she was suspended 30 days
without pay and ordered to stop associating with him after an Internal Affairs probe.
The NYPD has not investigated the officers who shared Bajraktarevic’s picture,
her lawsuit claims.
But the NYPD has failed to investigate those who spread Bajraktarevic’s topless image without her
consent , an act which is now against the law.
The “illegal invasion of privacy” highlights the NYPD’s “disregard for the treatment of its women officers,”
said her attorney, John Scola.
Bajraktarevic, who is seeking unspecified damages from the city, Rivera, and another supervisor she
claims sexually harassed her in 2017, said she always wanted to be a police officer — and wants her
colleagues to understand the impact of their actions.
“The part that nobody talks about is how we bully each other — it’s disgusting,” she said.
The city Law Department said it would review the lawsuit. The NYPD declined to comment on the litigation
but said it “does not tolerate discrimination or sexual harassment in any form and is committed to
respectful work environments for our diverse workforce.”
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Knight3136
1 hour ago
Idon't see a case here. First she is not naked in none of them. If this is the case then everyone
ill be suing each other every time a picture is sent of them from someone who they no longer
to. Second you giving a picture of yourself to someone knowingly giving up any right to
they cou...
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Smoke undefined
1 hour ago
This is considered stunning today? Did the definition of stunning change over the years?
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Mike Stone
1 hour ago
I was thinking the same thing. But the eyebrows. THAT’S stunning
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Fauci'sMask
35 minutes ago
"Stunning" was an AI choice.
Seems like most of the articles on here have a byline but AI is doing the "work"
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artichoke
1 hour ago
Not stunning at all and obviously a person who makes repeated poor decisions without
of consequences.
If you take a picture of yourself and send it to someone you should have enough sense to
it being shared.
Just another attention seeker who’s social media selfies no longer satisf...
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