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New NYPD watchdog loses job over series of sexual harassment allegations

Newly appointed NYPD inspector general "notoriously" sexually harassed female colleagues for more than a decade, The Post found - banning him from his position Thursday urged.

According to nine of his former and current prosecutors, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, Charles Guria has served at least seven of his current and former prosecutors during his tenure with the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office. Sexually harassed an official and an intern.

Just two weeks before him, Greer was approached to take over his $170,000 a year oversight role from September 12, an offer the city's Bureau of Investigation learned Thursday. Shortly after, he said he was revoking the offer. of the Post's investigation into allegations of sexual harassment.

Charles M. Guria opens the assault trial at Brooklyn Supreme
New York Post

Dissatisfaction with former staff of Brooklyn DA's Office of Civil Rights and Police Consistency He has been accused of misconduct, including touching appropriately, taking pictures of intimate body parts, making sexual comments about his appearance, commenting on his breasts, making faces, and asking about his dating life.

None of these incidents resulted in formal complaints.

Since joining the office in 1990, 61-year-old Greer has worked withMichael in 2010. I have prosecuted a corruption case. He has been known to linger in the female prosecutor's office for "uncomfortable" periods and snuggle up to younger staff members at parties and after-work happy hours.

He has also made derogatory remarks about victims of sexual crimes, and in December 2018, a Barbie doll pretending to be a stripper was stolen from $20 bills. Posted a since-deleted meme on Facebook showing the dispersal.

"Lmfao... 'The season has arrived,'" he captioned the snapshot. A screenshot shows.

Greer's reputation for conduct, described by eight former colleagues as 'creepy', 'disgusting', 'weird' and 'inappropriate', was largely aimed at young and inexperienced staff. and has been for over 10 years.

"When people at the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office heard that this man was being entrusted with police crackdowns, it was a surprise all over Jollalemon Street," said a former Queens sex crimes prosecutor, The Women's Equal Justice Project told the Post in a recent interview.

Photo of Charles Guria, who has been chosen to lead the Office of the Inspector General for the NYPD.
Gregory P. Mango
Photo of Charles Guria, who has been chosen to lead the Office of the Inspector General for the NYPD.
Gregory P. Mango

"It's not even an open secret. It's just open. He He is one of the most notorious harassers at any DA office in the city.”

On Thursday, Greer categorically denied the allegations, and his lawyers warned of possible “disastrous consequences.” He pleaded with the Post not to publish the article, citing it as being sexually explicit.

Two hours later, DOI Commissioner Jocelyn Strauber announced that after the Washington Post learned of the allegations, Guria's top post "while pending our own review of the matter."

"Sexual harassment and misconduct allegations are very disturbing," Strover said in an email, adding that DOI was aware of the post's allegations. I added no.

"DOI recognizes how difficult and traumatic it can be for individuals to come forward and speak publicly about allegations of sexual misconduct and supports women and men who do.

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