NYPD Overtime Probe Expands to Detectives Sanders and Reyes

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NYPD Overtime Probe Expands to Detectives Sanders and Reyes
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The homes of Detectives Ingrid Sanders and Ada Reyes were raided by investigators as part of a probe into whether federal funds were misused to pay for stolen overtime. The investigation, led by the U.S. Department of Justice's Southern District of New York, focuses on potential misuse of overtime by high-ranking NYPD officers, including former Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey.

The homes of Detective Ingrid Sanders , Maddrey ’s former driver, and Detective Ada Reyes were raided by investigators, law enforcement sources said.

The probe was launched after The Post’s Dec. 21 front-page expose about the NYPD’s top overtime earner Lt. Quathisha Epps. She filed a federal complaint against Maddrey, then the department’s top uniformed cop, alleging he used OT to coerce her into performing “unwanted sexual favors” between June 2023 and Dec. 16, 2024.

Epps shared the sex allegations in excruciating detail with The Post — calling the then-chief of department a “predator.” Maddrey stepped down after The Post contacted the NYPD for comment.

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