A married Brooklyn NYPD chief is being investigated after a former cop accused him of sleeping with his subordinates including herself.
Tabatha Foster, who recently left the department, launched a tirade on Facebook calling out Jeffrey Maddrey for ‘chasing married pregnant girls.’
Maddrey, who is the head of the NYPD’s Patrol Borough Brooklyn, is now under investigation after Foster’s rant.
‘Somebody needs to stop chasing pregnant married girls around the department,’ Foster wrote on her now-deleted Facebook page earlier this week.
‘What is wrong with this guy?’
She followed it up with another comment, writing: ‘Jeffrey loves pregnant girls.’
Foster then added: ‘Why are you sleeping with all the police officers on the job when you got one at home? It is outrageous.’
She also admitted to having had a sexual relationship with Maddrey herself, posting a picture of the two of them together with the caption: ‘I appreciate you allowing me to sit on your face.
That’s all it’s good for.’
In another post, she claimed Maddrey had visited her in hospital in order to have sex.
‘When I was in hospital, this fool had the audacity to come for a** while I had IV in my arm [six],’ she wrote.
She also implied that Maddrey had her ex-husband fired and ‘f***** up’ her child support.
Foster’s allegations are being investigated by the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau.
‘The NYPD is aware of the allegations and Facebook posts,’ spokesman J. Peter Donald told the New York Post. ‘The Internal Affairs Bureau is reviewing those allegations.’
Meanwhile, a source close to Maddrey insisted that it was Foster who harassed him.
‘She’s been stalking and harassing him for about two years,’ the source told. ‘She would send him naked pictures of herself to him and beg him to have sex.’
After leaving the NYPD herself, Foster appears to be trying to find fame as an R&B singer, promoting her music using seductive pictures on Twitter, although her account has less than 50 followers.
On Facebook earlier this year, she alleged the NYPD investigated her over a song.
But she has also shared a picture of herself with New York City’s Police Commissioner Bill Bratton, who she describes as a ‘professional and a gentleman.’
Maddrey and Foster could not immediately be reached for comment.
The NYPD is probing a police chief after a female colleague claimed he chases “married girls” and sleeps with “all the police officers on the job.”
Tabatha Foster, a recently retired police officer, blasted Jeffrey Maddrey, the married head of the NYPD’s Patrol Borough Brooklyn North, in a string of recent Facebook posts.
“This fool showed me a picture of my friend who is an officer in his phone with no clothes on,” Foster, 40, wrote in a post about Maddrey. “WTF. How dumb can. You be?”
Foster slammed Maddrey in a picture she posted of herself wearing a Santa Claus hat while standing next to the chief.
“I appreciate you allowing me to sit on your face,” she wrote next to the image. “That’s all it’s good for.”
She also made lurid accusations that Maddrey, whose wife is a police officer, had extramarital affairs.
“Somebody needs to stop chasing pregnant married girls around the department,” she wrote. “What is wrong with this guy.”
In one post, she writes that Maddrey, 45, visited her in the hospital for sex.
“When I was in the hospital. This fool had the audacity to come for Azz while I had iv in my arm,” she posted.
“He is so greedy for Azz. I had to literally get out my hospital bed and go into bathroom to this greedy ass man some ass.”
She also hinted at a larger conflict with Maddrey, writing that “somebody got my ex-husband fired and f–ked up my child support.”
Foster posted sexy pictures and videos promoting her singing R&B songs on a separate page where she compared herself to Beyoncé and complained about cops “investigating” her music that she produced herself.
“The New York City Police Department wasted taxpayers dollars investigating and harassing me over my song So Much In Love,” Foster wrote.
“Now they trying to hate on Beyonce. It is too much crime out there that need the police attention.”
Foster’s Facebook pages were taken down Thursday after a Post reporter asked her about the content.
Her posts, however, are now part of an Internal Affairs Bureau investigation, a police spokesman said.
“The NYPD is aware of the allegations and Facebook posts,” NYPD spokesman J. Peter Donald said. “The Internal Affairs Bureau is reviewing those allegations.”
Foster left the department on disability at three-quarters pay, a source said.
Maddrey became head of Patrol Borough Brooklyn North on Feb. 14. He started with the NYPD in April 1991 in the 110th Precinct in Flushing, Queens, and worked his way up the ranks with stints in East New York and other precincts. He was appointed after Chief Gerald Nelson retired from the post.
“It looks bad on paper, but we’re not the moral police,” a police source said. “He has an ingenious mind when it comes to tactics and he’s a great motivator for his police officers in Brooklyn North. On the face of this, this shouldn’t have any impact on his great career.”
“These highly charged rants have nothing to do with the Chief’s outstanding work performance in Brooklyn,” said the president of the NYPD Captains Endowment Association, Roy Richter.