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Author Archives: Eric Sanders

Stressed-Out Woman 'Falsely' Accused of Fraud

The Fraud Frame-Up: When Investigators Misapply Criminal Standards to Wage Disputes

In the evolving landscape of labor enforcement and public accountability, one term has become increasingly weaponizedfraud. Once reserved for intentional deception involving material gain and knowing misrepresentation, the word is now routinely...

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Recreating Records Is Not Fraud

Not Fraud, But Failure: Why Reconstructed Payroll Records Are Legaland NecessaryUnder...

Introduction: The Myth of Fraud in Recreated Payroll Records In the aftermath of workplace disputes, particularly those involving whistleblowers, discrimination complaints, or contested separations, it is not uncommon for employers to weaponize...

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Lieutenant Quathisha Epps

NYPD Retaliation Exposed: Former Lieutenant Quathisha Epps Threatens Legal Action Over...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   New York, NY Saturday, May 3, 2025 - In a formal response filed May 2, 2025, 腦瞳憫., asserts that the New York City Police Departments demand that former Lieutenant Quathisha Epps repay...

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Hispanic Male Supervisor Monitoring Employees

Whistleblower Lieutenant Sues NYPD, Alleging a Culture of Favoritism, Retaliation, and...

For Immediate Release    Lieutenant Joel Ramirezs lawsuit claims senior officials shielded white officers involved in misconduct while punishing him for exposing corruption, exacerbating distrust within the department and among...

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Corey, Sewell and Caban

Ex-NYPD Officer Files Civil Rights Lawsuit Against City, Top NYPD Officials...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   NEW YORK, NY April 27, 2025 Civil Rights Attorney Eric Sanders, Esq., of 腦瞳憫., announced today that former NYPD Police Officer Jermack Romero has filed a Verified Complaint in the Supreme...

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The Responsible Management of the NYPD Requires More Than Political Connections

Policing Isnt About Winning: Why NYPD Leadership Must Be Rooted in...

The New York City Police Department has long stood at the crossroads of public safety, civil rights, and democratic accountability. Its roots stretch back to the Dutch colonial era (16251664), when hand-rattle patrols were used in New Amsterdam...

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