Nina Dobrev
Wanna smell my panties?
Panties in the Precinct?
An NYPD detective is speaking out for the first time on television after accusing his female boss of shoving dirty underwear in his mouth
Detective Victor Falcon says he believes the NYPD is failing to take his report of sexual harassment seriously – because his accused harasser is a woman and he is a man.
“The minute I get a dirty panty stuffed in my mouth, the minute I get that, it’s ‘horseplay.’ That’s ‘shenanigans.’ I mean in what world can you ever see such a double standard perpetuated in your face.”
Nicky Whelan
My panties smell nice or not?
According to a complaint Falcon filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Sgt. Ann Marie Guerra made a sexually charged spectacle in the 72nd Precinct when she pressed her underwear in Falcon’s face after he criticized her for hanging them up in a unisex station house bathroom.
“She literally took a pair of dirty underwear and stuffed it into his mouth,” said Paul Liggieri, Falcon’s attorney. “If this was a male supervisor, everybody would be up in arms and instead, because this was a female supervisor the NYPD tried to label this as horseplay. That’s nonsense.”
Candice Swanepoel
Alexis Ren
Me too.
Lieutenant John Grimpel, an NYPD spokesman, declined to say if Guerra has been disciplined for the alleged underwear-in-mouth attack, though he did confirm an internal investigation.
Adrienne Barbeau