The New Jersey police chief started after annoying charges appeared on Wednesday that coffee coffee with Viagra and Auddraral rose, covering it on the floors and even stuck a needle under the skin in the officer's penis, according to legal papers.
The inappropriate exotic was part of the culture of humiliation, harassment and writing that was claimed to be the North Bergen Robert Farley police chief in the department since he took responsibility last year, according to a group of policemen who are preparing to prosecute him and the town.
Farley was also accused of sneaking into hot pepper to the officers' food, sending sex games, gay pride flags to a policeman's house and throwing eggs “in bouts of anger” in legal documents.
Five officers of the legal procedure in preparation for the prosecution of revenge, harassment and discrimination said that they were faced by Farley and his alleged poisonous workplace.
“I haven't seen anything like this in my life,” the officer's lawyer, Patrick Tuscano, told NJ.com on Wednesday.
Farley, who became the police chief in February 2024 more than 20 years after the department, was lost a little time to start harassing subordinates.
Michael F. Deren, who worked as a private leader in an administrative role, accused his boss of chasing him around the office before he stimulated him with him with a low needle of jeans and in his penis in August 2024.
“When I told Farley's president that I was not satisfied with his actions, he told me that I do not know how to take a joke,” Deren wrote in a notice of demanding – the sects for a lawsuit.
Derin, the former investigator in the department, claimed that Farley shaved his body hair on people's property and food.
When he planned to report the president's behavior to the Office of the Prosecutor in New Jersey, he was expelled and his son, Diet. Michael A. Deren, Luser watches were given, the notification.
He and the Ventian Alex Joseman also included several times, as Farley himself claimed outside the bathroom.

“On several occasions, Farli's president pulled his pants down and was expelled on the ground in front of the entire office employees.”
On one occasion, he was even in the trash can from an office from which he was moving, so the next police official who moves to space will find it, as Josman claimed.
When he claims that Farley put hot pepper in other employee food and heated in the microwave, the fumes of the trick caused one disease, according to the claim notification.
“Farley's president also messed with office coffee by adding prescription medications such as Adderall and Viagra, which unintentionally caused employees to experience the effects of these substances without their consent,” Joseman wrote.
Dern the youngest said that he started getting coffee from a machine because he did not think he was safe to drink from the bowl anymore, according to the notification of his demands.
Meanwhile, officer Rashid Siam claimed in his notification that he had faced racist notes in the office and was resetting for being informed of violations, while officer Christopher Boen claimed that he was also unjustified also unjustified due to revenge and not beating the illegal ticket.
North Bergen stood alongside the police chief amid these accusations, and NBC News told that the city “has complete confidence in the leadership of Robert Farley President.”
A city spokesman said: “We strongly deny these wrong and radiant allegations made by the planned officers who resort to attacking the reputation of a government employee dedicated to enhancing their selfish goals,” said a city spokesman.
“In order to avoid the emergence of conflicts of interests and because we are completely confident that these allegations will prove that they are wrong, we have referred them proactively to the office of the Prosecutor of Hudson Province for review.”