Check out our new advertisers www.cammansion.com and www.eruptionxl.com Follow AdultFYI at twitter@adultfyi1; Follow Gene Ross at twitter@GeneRoss3
from www.nydailynews.com – A manager fired from the NYPD Pension Fund has accused co-workers of using city computers to troll X-rated websites and email sick videos of kiddie porn and bestiality.
Anthony Bonelli [pictured] has evidence to back up the bombshell allegations — including a video called “Rump Shakers,” another of a drunken woman stripping naked on a city street, and a scatological parody of the Pillsbury Doughboy.
“They’re entrusted to manage a $20 billion pension fund for officers and they’re busy looking at porn,” Bonelli told the Daily News.
One cop assigned to the fund visited 70 “sexually explicit” websites in one month, according to an Internet security report reviewed by The News.
A civilian worker visited 1,561 “intimate apparel and swimwear” sites and 880 “adult sexually explicit” sites, a 2007 internal memorandum said.
That worker was admonished but not fired — even after he was caught pleasuring himself in the office, Bonelli said.
Bonelli is suing pension fund officials and the city in Brooklyn Federal Court.
His lawyers, David Hazan and Stuart Jacobs, contend he was framed on bogus criminal charges in an attempt to discredit him.
The suit says he was falsely accused of stealing computer records from the fund, assaulted by an employee and subjected to homophobic gibes.
He was acquitted after a bench trial and is in arbitration proceedings to get his $122,700-a-year job back.
The pension fund services 75,000 active and retired cops and their beneficiaries. It has about 150 employees, including retired cops, civilians and several active NYPD members.
Bonelli said the emails and videos he cited posed a security threat to the fund’s computer files, which contain cops’ Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses and bank account information.
“These sites are known to host malicious software,” Bonelli said.
“Members of executive management of the New York City Police Pension Fund jeopardized the security and the integrity of the data they are paid to protect, for their own sexual gratification.”
A spokeswoman for the city Law Department declined to comment in detail but said Bonelli’s claims are “merely allegations and should be treated as such.”
Bonelli also provided The News with emails indicating high-ranking pension fund employees exchanged the objectionable emails on their city computers.
He said he did not make copies of the most disturbing video — involving a baby and a man — because it’s a federal crime to possess kiddie porn. But he said three other employees saw it.
He reported the cyber-filth to the fund’s chief information officer, William Dorney, and showed him a copy of a video of a woman performing a sex act on a horse, which was found in a cop’s email.
“He told me to go back and tell everyone to delete it and never do it again,” Bonelli said.
Dorney declined to comment.