New details surrounding the New Jersey State Police Chief's descent attitude emerged in shocking images depicting suspected humanity through intrusive “pranks” that spikes into office coffee pots via Viagra, thrusts with hypodermic needles and defecates on the floor.
Court applications from five officers planning to sue the town of North Bergen argue for surprisingly inappropriate behavior from North Bergen Police Chief Robert Farley, including disgusting photos detailing his crazy defecation habits.
One photo from the filing shows Farley performing one of his favorite pranks. Standing shirtless on the lower desk, she shaved his hair, intentionally leaving confusion behind.
Another nasty photo taken by an elderly cleaning woman in the office shows a deuce planted on the bathroom floor.
The 20-year veteran also regularly poops on the top of the toilet and was not afraid to drop the trough and steal the two in front of staff.
det. Michael A. Delin, who also filed a lawsuit by the officer's father, allegedly instructed him to clean up the pile of crap before the cleaning woman arrives at work and sees them.
Police Station toilet. Retrieved by NY Post
Farley, once promoted to chief in January 2024, is said to have left a poop in the trash can for his replacement. Guzman alleged that it took him several days to plague the chief to agree to clean it up in the end.
Young Delin also claimed that the chief forced him to do his daughter's homework. For example, I wrote letters about cooking classes and did essays on the evolution of police. The chief is said to have instructed the young officer to ignore all police work until he completed his paper.
The detective was threatened with fire if he did not complete the essay satisfactorily, he argued in his submission.
Also, Consolable officers said Farley regularly walked out of the bathroom with his penis exposed to his peers and said, “Hey, are you looking bigger than you thought?” According to Guzman's submission.
The inappropriate bathroom behavior of questionable pee did not end there.
“He also liked to rub liquid off people sitting from his underwear. [his] The court argued.
Three of the filings each detail two notable incidents. One was when Farley dumped Viagra and Adderall into a joint coffee pot, while the other was the Chief microwaved a cup of hot sauce, which led to firefighters and EMS responded.
The Chief is said to have heated the hot sauce to such a degree that the pepper essence fu steamed the air throughout the building, creating a staff-like effect, and scrambled the staff.
Firefighters were called to clear the vent system and EMS had to treat officers who had experienced healthy episodes for tasteless pranks.
In his submission, Delin argued that Farley had directed the officers to assert that the hot sauce incident was the result of a busted pepper spray canister in the building's arsenal.
Pepper is said to be the preferred mischief feed for Farley.
Guzman claimed that the chief once sneaked into the burger, which was eaten by EU's 1-year-old son and, according to his submission, made the child sick.
Also, Nakali claimed that Farley was responsible for sending masturbation oils, gay pride flags and dildos to his home, causing pain and embarrassment for his wife and children.
The lawsuit was filed after destroying his subordinate's property. Retrieved by Nypost
In a comic book-less violation, Farley and fellow police officers are said to be in the police report that, according to a submission from Guzman, made it appear to be within the required 45-day internal affairs time frame.
In each application, officers argue that Farley retaliated by refusing to promote them to the position they were qualified to, and by inflicting an adverse change.
Michael a Delein's father, Detective Michael F. Delein, is allegedly fired from his position while he was about to file a complaint with the state attorney general for what he considers to be clear retaliation.
Elder Delin also claims that Farley, along with the captain, destroyed the already approved and positive performance reviews, replacing it with negative reviews.
All officers alleged that the chief regularly flew into rage, where he once broke the television, destroyed his men's belongings, and threw eggs into the doors and walls.
The male lawyer hopes the state attorney general will take the reins from the troubled police chief.
“We urge the NJ Attorney General to immediately take control of the North Bergen Police Department,” Patrick P. Toscano Jr. wrote in a statement. “The Title 59 Tort Claim Notices submitted are self-evident and cannot be discussed or misinterpreted by photographic evidence.”
A Northbergen town spokesman said the allegations were sent to local prosecutors and then to the state attorney general to investigate as soon as they were revealed.
“The township respects the findings of its investigation and at this point none of these allegations have been proven true,” the town's chief spokesperson, the town's employed public relations company, said in a statement.
The town accused the officers of accusing Farley in retaliation for cutting overtime by the chief.
Compensation for both Guzman and Delin has been significantly reduced due to overtime reforms, town officials said.
“It is highly doubtful that these allegations have emerged after these allegations have established these reforms designed to protect taxpayers in North Bergen and allow all officers to access the allocation of additional obligations,” the statement said.



