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The burgeoning sex scandal at One Police Plaza is adding to the turmoil of a year that has seen three different commissioners, federal probes of top-ranking officials, and other shake-ups.

“It’s in shambles,” said a retired chief with dozens of years on the job.

“There’s no chain of command. It’s very sad. It really is sad for the department.”

The NYPD has been in turmoil with three different commissioners in a year and top officials stepping down and the news of Chief Maddrey’s resignation has sent the agency reeling amid federal and local probes, police sources said. Benny Polatseck/Mayoral Photography Office

Police Commissioner Eddie Caban resigned in September amid a federal investigation into whether police were warning nightclubs connected to his ex-cop brother about inpsections.

He was replaced by retired FBI official Thomas Donlon, a Mayor Adams crony who exited a month later after well-publicized run-ins with other brass.

Deputy Mayor of Public Safety Philip Banks, another close pal of Mayor Adams who previously served as the NYPD’s chief of department, also stepped down in October amid yet another federal probe.

More of the Police Plaza leadership vanished Friday night, when the force’s highest-ranking uniformed officer, Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey, abruptly resigned when faced with Post revelations he was being accused of sexually harassing a female underling.

Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, now at the helm, and is trying to clean up the mess.

She recently pulled 500 officers who had been “improperly transferred” from permanent posts back to regular assignments, an internal memo shows.


Mayor Eric Adams delivers remarks at a street co-naming in memory of Detective Troy Patterson in Brooklyn on Saturday, October 12, 2024.
Edward Caban resigned as Police Commissioner in September as his replacement Thomas Donlon, resigned a month later, and Phillip Banks stepped down from his position as Deputy Mayor of Public Safety in October. Caroline Rubinstein-Willis/Mayoral Photography Office

The “telephone message transfers” are favors done by bosses to move cops to precincts they desire.

Last week, Deputy Commissioner for Public Information Tarik Shepard was transferred out of his post.

Since then, Tisch has moved about a dozen more people out of the public information office, police sources said.

The retired chief believes Tisch, a Harvard alum and former Sanitation commissioner, will right the ship.

“This is pre-Jessica,” the former chief said.

“She’s going to turn it around. But it will take time.”

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