NEW YORK — The highest-ranking uniformed officer in the New York Police Department has resigned amid allegations he demanded sex from a subordinate in exchange for opportunities to earn extra pay.
Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch accepted Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey 's resignation Friday night, effective immediately, according to a department statement Saturday.
Chief of Patrol John Chell will take over as interim chief of department, and Philip Rivera will assume Chell's duties as the head of the patrol division, the NYPD said.
Late Saturday, Tisch replaced the head of the internal affairs bureau, which investigates alleged police misconduct, saying in a statement that the unit ''must always be dedicated to preserving integrity and rooting out corruption in all its forms.'' She appointed Edward Thompson as interim chief after Miguel Iglesias was relieved of his command.
The NYPD declined to comment on the allegations against Maddrey other than to say it ''takes all allegations of sexual misconduct seriously and will thoroughly investigate this matter.''
A lawyer for his accuser, Lt. Quathisha Epps, said the move was overdue.
''This should have been done a long time ago,'' lawyer Eric Sanders said by phone Saturday. ''This has been years in the making, this kind of behavior. This is not a shock for anyone who understands how things work in this department.''
Epps filed a complaint Saturday against the city with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, claiming that Maddrey engaged in ''quid pro quo sexual harassment'' by coercing her to ''perform unwanted sexual favors in exchange for overtime opportunities in the workplace.''