A New Jersey police chief is under fire for creating a disturbing and toxic workplace — one that sounds more like a horror movie than a precinct. According to TMZ, five officers have come forward with serious allegations of harassment, sexual misconduct, racial discrimination, and extreme retaliation against North Bergen Police Chief Richard Farley.
These officers aren’t just talking. They’re preparing to file a lawsuit, and the list of accusations is beyond shocking. From spiking drinks with Viagra and Adderall to defecating on the office floor in front of staff, the claims read like an episode of American Horror Story: Police Station Edition.
The Allegations: Sexual Harassment, Racial Slurs, and Bizarre Behavior at Work
The complaints against Police Chief Richard Farley go far beyond typical misconduct — they point to an environment soaked in fear, humiliation, and chaos.
Officers Detail Disturbing Incidents
Here’s just a breakdown of the most disturbing claims:
- Defecated on the office floor in front of multiple employees.
- Spiked officers’ drinks with prescription drugs including Viagra and Adderall.
- Exposed himself to staff, allegedly making inappropriate and sexual remarks.
- Used racial slurs openly inside the station.
- Poked holes in coffee cups, planted hot peppers in food, and shaved his body hair over work property.
- Smashed picture frames, eggs, and a television during fits of rage.
- Sent sex toys and masturbation cream to an officer’s home, which was seen by the officer’s children.
One officer claims Farley’s actions weren’t just contained to the workplace — they targeted his family, which elevated the trauma to a whole new level.
Farley Faces Potential Legal Action and Suspension Amid Growing Backlash
Civil Rights and Workplace Violation Lawsuits in Motion
The officers involved are preparing a massive lawsuit that will likely cite violations of:
- Civil Rights statutes
- State-level employment laws
- Federal harassment and discrimination protections
The North Bergen Police Department has yet to release an official statement addressing the allegations.