New York Daily News

Lawsuits vs. cops cost city $230M

- BY GRAHAM RAYMAN AND CLAYTON GUSE

New York City taxpayers spent a whopping $230 million to pay off 6,472 lawsuits settled against the NYPD in the last fiscal year, according to an annual report released Monday by Comptrolle­r Scott Stringer’s office.

The amount reflects settlement­s made from July 2017 through June 2018, and marks a 32% decrease from the prior fiscal year, when the city paid out $335 million for lawsuits against the Police Department.

Roughly $108 million was related to allegation­s of police misconduct like false arrests and excessive force, more than doubling the $48 million paid out for such issues a decade ago.

The total number of police misconduct claims filed increased from the previous fiscal year, despite the fact that the total number of settlement­s issued in cases against the department declined.

Stringer’s report noted a handful of claims inflated the total cost of last fiscal year’s settlement­s — five wrongful conviction cases accounted for roughly 14%, or $33 million, of the NYPD payouts.

Police spokeswoma­n Sgt. Jessica McRorie said the reduction in claims shows the department’s ability to fight frivolous cases and provide top-of-theline training to its officers.

“These gains represent another example of how the NYPD is building greater trust and respect with the community to collaborat­ively solve problems, drive down crime, and enhance public safety,” McRorie said.

Critics say the numbers in the report are not indicative of a reformed NYPD.

“This is just another spin effort by the comptrolle­r and the Law Department,” said civil rights lawyer Joel Berger. “The trend over the past 10 years tells you there’s a lot of dissatisfa­ction out there, and not everyone harmed by the police files a lawsuit. Plenty of people decide they don’t want to go through the hassle.”

Berger pointed out that 44% of the claims against the city resolved by settlement­s of judgment in the last fiscal year were against the NYPD, and took issue with the Police Department and unions claiming that many of the cases against the NYPD were frivolous.

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