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Lawsuit: During covert prostitution operations, police officers sexually abused female officers


According to court documents, “three female officers were disrespected and traumatized by their commanders in a state of drunkenness for its own sexual gratification

Demanda: Durante operaciones encubiertas de prostitución policías abusaban sexualmente de mujeres oficiales
The head of Precinct 1 Alan Rosen.

Photo: Precint 1 Harris County / Courtesy

Gustavo Rangel

HOUSTON – Precinct 1 Police Department Chief Alen Rosen regularly brags about the work of his officers on social media by posting photos of arrests and raids in establishments where there is criminal activity, but a lawsuit filed against his entity for alleged sexual abuse of some superiors of female officers has generated controversy.

Three police officers from the department that guards a huge sector of the Houston metropolitan area engaged a lawsuit in Federal Court against Chief Rosen; two of his top subordinates and against Harris County for what they consider “disgusting abuse” by superiors during operations prostitution.

According to the lawsuit, “ the three officers were disrespected and traumatized by their drunken commanders for their own sexual gratification during undercover operations. ”

In court documents It is reported that when they were dressed as prostitutes in covert operations, their bosses were gratified by the situation.

In addition to the three reporting officers, there is a fourth person, Jacquelyn Aluotto, A former officer who argues was fired for speaking out and denouncing the outrages that were committed in that police district.

Statement from @ ConstableRosen regarding lawsuit: https://t.co/N9D 93 ojmAd # hounews

– Constable Alan Rosen Harris County Pct. 1 (@ Pct1Constable) May 24, 2021

The activities reported include harassment, sexual assault and retaliations in the Police District Human Trafficking Unit.

The three bosses named in the lawsuit are Rosen, the assistant chief, Chris Gore and Lt. Shane Rigdon.

According to the lawsuit, Harris County Prosecutor Kim Ogg was aware of the allegations against Precinct 1 officers.

Rosen said that internal investigations have not shown violations of the law or policies of the entity.

He said that the interviews with several of the people who The claim shows contrdadictions with what was expressed in the claim and that he, personally, instructed and promoted the internal investigation.

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