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BREAKING: Scandal Erupts Inside Hudson County Sheriff’s Office — Lt. Fedrow Found Guilty of Sexual Misconduct, County Officials Accused of Political Protection
Victims were discouraged from reporting him due to the “culture of fear and retaliation” that permeates the Hudson County Sheriff’s Office.
Hudson County, N.J. — Explosive allegations have rocked the Hudson County Sheriff’s Office and County Law Department. Multiple sheriff’s officers — speaking under strict anonymity due to fear of retaliation — report that Lieutenant Fedrow has been the subject of numerous sexual harassment complaints and that an internal investigation has already found him guilty of inappropriate conduct, including sending explicit photos of himself to fellow officers.
Despite these findings, Fedrow remains on the county payroll and has not been suspended.
Pattern of Misconduct & Retaliation
According to several sheriff officers, Lt. Fedrow’s behavior has been an “open secret” within the department for years. Officers allege:
Fedrow sent unsolicited sexual photos to multiple female sheriff officers. He repeatedly engaged in unwanted advances and inappropriate conversations. Victims were discouraged from reporting him due to the “culture of fear and retaliation” that permeates the Hudson County Sheriff’s Office.
The internal investigation conducted by an independent law firm, according to screenshots now being circulated, reportedly concluded that Fedrow was guilty of the allegations. Several officers confirm the existence of the report and say it substantiates long-standing complaints.
One veteran sheriff officer told us:
“They have the findings right in front of them. The evidence is clear. But because of his political ties, no one will enforce the suspension.”
This shows a pattern of how the county takes serious sexual harassment allegations of past supervisors who have been filed complaints for inappropriate comments to females referencing size of genitalia.
Another supervisor, who allegedly inappropriately touched female officers made inappropriate comments to them was transferred, and then additional allegations of the same pattern happened in the courthouse. No repercussions.
Officers report Fedrow intimidated other officers with his rank and political position.
Suspension Ordered — Yet Evaded
Sources within the Sheriff’s Office claim that Sheriff Schillari ordered Fedrow’s immediate suspension following the internal findings. However, Lt. Fedrow has avoided returning to work, claiming to be calling out sick consistently since the determination— effectively evading the enforcement of his suspension.
That claim, however, is now being called into question.
‘Medical Leave’ or Political Convenience?
Multiple sheriff officers contacted us after witnessing Lt. Fedrow attending a political function this past Wednesday night — reportedly hosted by Hudson County Executive Craig Guy. Officers who were present at the event confirmed that Undersheriff Conti was also in attendance.
One officer remarked:
“He’s supposedly too sick to come to work — but not too sick to attend a political fundraiser. It’s insulting to everyone who actually follows the rules.”
Another added:
“This whole thing shows the double standard. The average sheriff’s officer would’ve been terminated already.”
Political Protection: Bayonne, Craig Guy & the Law Department
Lt. Fedrow’s position as Chairman of the Bayonne Democratic Committee and President of the FOP Lodge 127, is viewed by many inside the department as the reason he has faced no meaningful consequences.
Sources allege that the Hudson County Law Department under the leadership of Alberico DePierro ESQ. has deliberately delayed taking action, citing political interference. They claim that certain senior county officials, aligned with County Executive Craig Guy and Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis and Democratic Candidate for Hudson County Sheriff, are obstructing the process to protect an ally.

“The Law Department is protecting one of their own,” said a sheriff officer familiar with the situation.
“If this were anyone else, the county would’ve already suspended or fired him. But because he’s a political insider, they’re all covering for him.”
Moral Outrage and a Call for Accountability
The silence from county leadership — including the Law Department and the County Executive’s Office — has outraged both officers and members of the public who are aware of the case.
Critics say the scandal represents not just a case of misconduct, but a total collapse of integrity within Hudson County’s leadership.
One officer summarized the sentiment:
“If it were their own daughter or sister being harassed, they’d demand justice. But when it’s politically inconvenient, they bury it. This is why the public doesn’t trust government anymore.”
Awaiting Verification & Public Records Requests
Our newsroom has obtained screenshots of what appear to be portions of the official investigative report. It has been said that the internal affairs at the Hudson County Sheriffs’sOffice are responsible for leaking information regarding this case .We have submitted formal requests under New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act (OPRA) to the following agencies:
Hudson County Sheriff’s Office, Hudson County Law Department, Internal Affairs, The Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office and the Hudson County Executive’s Office.
We are awaiting confirmation of the documents’ authenticity and any updates on the county’s internal handling of the findings.
If verified, the evidence will raise serious questions about whether political power and personal connections have overridden justice inside Hudson County government.
Note: The allegations and documents referenced in this article are under active review. Statements of fact are based on multiple independent accounts from sheriff’s officers and publicly available information. Requests for comment have been sent to the Hudson County Sheriff’s Office, County Law Department, and County Executive’s Office.
We will be contacting Hector Valle President of PBA and VP Jason Occhipinti, of Supervisors lodge FOP for their comment on how they feel to know that a supervisor was found guilty on sexual harassment charges.
EDIT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The 2019 Case:
Notably, Hudson County has a precedent for acting decisively in cases of alleged misconduct. In 2019, a former sheriff’s officer — who had previously worked as a dominatrix — filed a lawsuit claiming misconduct by colleagues. The litigation was eventually tossed out. According to the news coverage at the time, the plaintiff alleged that she was treated unfairly within the department and that she had been subjected to harassment and retaliation. That officer was terminated in the wake of those disputes.
The fact that such a case resulted in termination highlights a stark contrast: why is Lt. Fedrow, now accused in a detailed internal investigation and reportedly found guilty of sexual harassment and misconduct, still being shielded? Whistleblowers go further — they say that Lt. Fedrow was actually the one who sowed the initial controversy with that same officer in 2019, and that he attempted to initiate a sexual relationship with her. It is also alleged that Hudson County Commissioner Anthony Romano also attempted to initiate a sexual relationship with this officer. If these claims are true, it suggests not just favoritism but a culture of impunity for those with political clout.

UPDATES : 10/13/25
We received this letter in which it appears a citizen has submitted a complaint to the Hudson County Sheriff Office Internal Affairs Unit about the same incident.


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OUTRAGE IN UNION CITY: Parents Demand Answers After 7-Year-Old Child Reportedly Walks Out of School Alone
Parents across Union City are expressing anger and demanding answers after a disturbing incident at Sara Gilmore School involving a first-grade student who reportedly left the school building alone during the school day.
According to an email reportedly sent to staff, a 7-year-old first-grade student remained behind briefly after lunch to finish eating. The email states that the child later attempted to return to class alone, became confused, and ultimately exited the building through an exterior door before reportedly being located safely.
For many parents, the explanation only raised more questions.
Because parents are now asking one simple thing:
How does a 7-year-old child walk out of a school building during school hours without an adult immediately noticing?
Parents say this is not a small procedural issue.
They say this is a major student safety failure.
This child could have become lost, injured, struck by a vehicle, abducted, or placed in a dangerous situation. Parents say the outcome could have easily been much worse.
Now criticism is growing toward the Union City Board of Education, school administration, and Mayor Brian Stack.
Many parents say they are tired of hearing explanations after something happens instead of seeing systems already in place to prevent incidents like this.
According to the reported staff email, the district immediately changed procedures and now requires children who remain behind after lunch to be escorted by an adult rather than traveling alone.
Parents are now asking an obvious question:
Why wasn’t that policy already in place?
Community groups and parents have also raised broader concerns regarding staffing, supervision, school safety, and security operations across the district.
According to claims circulating from concerned parent groups, questions are being raised regarding whether schools have enough administrative support, whether teachers are receiving adequate assistance, and whether school security procedures are being properly enforced.
Additional allegations from concerned community members include claims involving security staffing quality, building supervision concerns, and allegations that politics and patronage may influence hiring practices. Those allegations remain claims made by parents and community sources and have not been independently established.
Still, parents say the bigger issue is trust.
Because they believe this incident exposed a serious failure.
Parents are now asking:
🚨 Why was a first grader traveling alone?
🚨 Who was supervising the lunchroom?
🚨 Why was an exterior door accessible?
🚨 Where was school security?
🚨 How many security personnel were assigned?
🚨 What is Superintendent Sylvia Abbato doing?
🚨 What is the Union City Board of Education doing?
🚨 What is Mayor Brian Stack doing?
Many parents say they are demanding public answers rather than silence.
Because luck is not a security plan.
And parents say protecting children should come before politics, image, or damage control.
This child made it home safely.
Parents say next time another child may not be as lucky.

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Union City’s Federal Audit Raises Bigger Questions Nobody Wants to Answer
The recent federal audit involving Union City should concern every taxpayer and resident. City officials may try to downplay it and call it paperwork mistakes or technical issues, but many people are looking at this and asking a much bigger question:
How many times can there be problems before people stop calling them mistakes?
The federal audit reviewed two Union City police technology grants funded through the U.S. Department of Justice and examined how taxpayer money was being used and managed. Auditors found problems involving procurement procedures, missing documentation, oversight failures, and compliance issues that resulted in nearly $1.7 million in questioned or unsupported costs. The review also found concerns involving policies, reporting practices, and issues affecting certain police surveillance equipment funded through the grants.
That should not be brushed aside.
For years, many people throughout Hudson County have questioned how politics operates in Union City. Critics have raised concerns about political favoritism, insider relationships, and a system where power seems heavily controlled by a small circle around Mayor Brian Stack.
Again and again, people hear the same complaints:
The same people stay in control.
The same people seem connected.
The same questions keep coming up.
And the same answers never seem to come.
Residents are left wondering whether this federal audit only looked at one small piece of a much larger picture.
Many people now believe investigators should have expanded their review into other areas of city operations. Because when concerns continue surfacing over the years, people naturally start asking whether there are deeper problems underneath the surface.
People begin asking questions like:
Who gets special treatment?
Who gets opportunities?
Who gets protected?
Who is benefiting?
And who is actually watching the people in charge?
people are tired of hearing officials dismiss every concern as politics, misunderstandings, or minor mistakes.
At some point, residents stop seeing isolated incidents.
They start seeing patterns.
And when people start seeing patterns, trust disappears.
Union City residents deserve transparency, accountability, and honest answers. Public officials work for the people — not the other way around.
The federal audit may be finished.
But many residents feel the real investigation should have just begun.
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Hudson County Mourns the Loss of Beloved Jersey City Police Officer John Mack at 43
The Jersey City community is mourning the loss of longtime police officer John “Johnny Boy” Mack, who passed away this week at the age of 43 after…
The Jersey City community is mourning the loss of longtime police officer John “Johnny Boy” Mack, who passed away this week at the age of 43 after serving more than two decades in law enforcement. (Daily Voice)
Mack was a lifelong Jersey City resident and well known throughout the community for both his dedication as a police officer and his outgoing personality. According to reports and his obituary, he first worked as a corrections officer before joining the Jersey City Police Department, where he served for approximately 21 to 24 years in several districts across the city. (Daily Voice)
City officials described Mack as a loyal officer who proudly served Jersey City for many years. Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose and Police Chief Robert Kearns said the department is heartbroken over his sudden passing and praised his commitment to protecting the community. (Daily Voice)
Friends and family remembered him as someone who always brought laughter and energy wherever he went. His obituary described him as someone with a strong sense of humor, a big heart, and a love for his family, friends, and city. (Riotto Funeral Home)
Mack followed in the footsteps of his father, who was also a retired Jersey City police officer. He spent much of his career working midnight patrol and became a familiar face to many residents throughout the city. (Daily Voice)
Visitation services are scheduled to be held at Riotto Funeral Home, with a funeral Mass taking place at St. Aloysius Church. (Daily Voice)
The loss of Officer Mack is being felt across Hudson County, with many residents, officers, friends, and loved ones remembering him not just as a police officer, but as someone who deeply cared about the people around him and the city he proudly served.
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