Baltimore, MD - Jan. 27, 2025 - Two former Baltimore City prosecutors filed a lawsuit on behalf of one former and one current Baltimore police officer on Monday claiming there is widespread corruption and misconduct within the city police agency’s internal affairs unit.

Attorneys Patrick Jennings and Michael Turiello worked together for nearly a decade at the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office, where they were assigned to the Major Investigations and Narcotics Units. Now in private practice, they allege that Deputy Police Commissioner Brian Nadeau improperly took control of his misconduct investigation and is engaged in a series of improper pressure campaigns to intimidate Baltimore Police Department officers.

[T]he Baltimore City Police Department, and the highest-ranking officials in that department, engaged in a pattern of corruption intended purely on intimidating or retaliating against officers in their own ranks,” Turiello told Spotlight on Maryland in an exclusive interview. “Former and current clients and citizens [have] made credible allegations about the misconduct of those officials.”

The 24-page lawsuit filed against Deputy Commissioner Nadeau, former Commissioner Michael Harrison and current Public Integrity Bureau chief Olufemi Akanni, along with several others, alleges senior BPD command staff “weaponized the investigative and disciplinary powers” against officers Jeffrey and Raquel Lilly.... Read More: FOX45