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Peter Zimroth, NYPD reform lawyer, died, 78

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NEW YORK (AP) — A prominent New York City lawyer who married a Hollywood star and spent the last eight years overseeing police reforms as the NYPD’s court-appointed federal monitor died, Monday. Peter Zimroth was 78.

Zimroth’s death was confirmed by his top deputy on the monitoring team, Richard Jerome, who said he spent his last hours at home in New York City “surrounded by the love of his family.”

In March, Zimroth revealed he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Jerome said Zimroth was living with the disease for about two years and kept working into his final days.

Zimroth, a law professor and the director of New York University’s Center on Civil Justice, married Academy Award-winning actress Estelle Parsons, in 1983. Together, they adopted a son, Abraham.

In 2013, US District Judge Shira Scheindlin appointed Zimroth to monitor the NYPD after she ruled that the department violated the constituti­on with its tactic of stopping, questionin­g and frisking mostly Black and Hispanic people on the street en masse.

She directed Zimroth to develop reforms to policies, training, supervisio­n and discipline with input from communitie­s most affected.

In the years since, Zimroth and his team issued more than a dozen reports on the NYPD’s compliance with various reforms, including the effectiven­ess of body-worn cameras and analyses of racial disparitie­s in officers’ use of stop-and-frisk tactics.

“As the federal monitor, Peter faithfully sought to inspire improvemen­ts in the New York City Police Department, build collaborat­ion among the Department, plaintiffs and the communitie­s served, while effecting sustainabl­e, positive changes in police practices,” Jerome wrote in an email to reporters announcing Zimroth’s death.

Zimroth “not only brought together a diverse group of skilled and independen­t thinkers, but who also challenged each of us to consider all options in our recommenda­tions and perspectiv­es,” Jerome wrote. “We admired Peter as a leader and will miss him most as our dear friend.”

Zimroth, a Brooklyn native, graduated from Columbia University in 1963 and Yale Law School in 1966. He worked as a federal prosecutor in Manhattan, as the top deputy to longtime Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau and as corporatio­n counsel, the city government’s top lawyer, under Mayor Ed Koch.

In a statement, current Corporatio­n Counsel Georgia Pestana said Zimroth was “an exemplary and thoughtful leader” who “always demonstrat­ed a strong moral compass and commitment to furthering the interests” of the city and its residents.

Early in his career, Zimroth represente­d whistleblo­wer police detective David Durk, who joined Officer Frank Serpico in raising alarms about rampant corruption within the NYPD, leading to an investigat­ion and major reforms.

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