A retired NYPD Detective who charged he was labeled a “rat” by colleagues and bosses, including the new three-star Chief of the Internal Affairs Bureau, gained $280,000 worth of cheese last week when he settled his lawsuit against the city.
James E. Griffin, who attained First-Grade rank before leaving the department in 2009, said his problems began in 2005 when his partner failed to interview a stabbing victim before he died.
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