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Five subordinates are taking legal action against the police chief of the North Bergen Police Department in New Jersey. They claim that the chief has transformed the department into a place of immoral behavior.
According to legal documents seen by Fox News Digital, Police Chief Robert Farley, who has served on the force for 20 years, is accused of committing various inappropriate acts. These include defecating on the office floor, putting Viagra and Adderall in the coffee pot, and jabbing an officer with a hypodermic needle. The work environment was described as chaotic.
The chief, who was labeled as “moody and aggressive” by one officer, allegedly sent parcels containing gay pride flags and adult toys to his subordinates’ residences.
In New Jersey, a notice to sue is required before filing a lawsuit.

Broken glass is seen at the North Bergen Police Department. (Toscano Law Firm)
Michael F. Derin’s complaint said he was terminated after making allegations of corruption within the department. Siyam said he was a victim of retaliation over those claims, too, and that Farley directed racial slurs at him.
Michael A. Derin sayid Farley forced him to write a recommendation on behalf of Farley’s daughter to her high school, imploring them to allow Farley’s daughter into a culinary class she wanted to take. Her high school is Derin’s alma mater.
Derin also said that the chief made him complete school work for his daughter.
One of the soon-to-be plaintiffs said he is seeing a psychologist after the workplace harassment.

North Bergen, NJ Police Chief Robert Farley. (North Bergen Police Department)
Fox News Digital reached out to the North Bergen mayor’s office and attorneys for the township, as well as attorneys for the complainants.
The North Bergen Police Department referred Fox News Digital to the Hudson County Prosecutor’s office when attempting to contact Farley. That office did not immediately return a request for comment.