New York Daily News

‘Terror of Tombs’ sued Jail capt. accused of demeaning staffers in vile rants

- BY THOMAS TRACY

A cursing city correction captain nicknamed the “Terror of the Tombs” is being sued for screaming, cursing and harassing her subordinat­es — and, in one case, telling an officer that she should “commit suicide,” says a new lawsuit.

Capt. Latanya Brown also is accused of challengin­g her subordinat­es to fistfights and encouragin­g inmates at the Manhattan Detention Complex to threaten officers she doesn’t like, says the suit filed by Officers Chudney WarrenJame­s and Desiree Jacob.

In one of the vile verbal threats outlined in court papers, Brown (photo) allegedly told Warren-James, a female officer, that she was going to put her “d—- in your big, fat, nice a—,” according to court papers.

“N——-, you think you so perfect,” Brown told her, adding that she thought the officer’s “body must be fake.”

In the same conversati­on that Brown told Warren-James she should “commit suicide,” the lawsuit states.

Brown “regularly created a hostile work environmen­t” and “made sexually explicit and unwelcome comments and continuous­ly threatened violence” against WarrenJame­s and Jacob as they guarded inmates at the Manhattan jail complex, known as “The Tombs.”

Among the incidents laid out in the lawsuit filed by Warren-James and Jacob — which was filed in September — is a claim by Jacob that Brown often screamed at her in front of prisoners and once encouraged an inmate to threaten her.

Brown allegedly got the inmate to tell Jacob, “I know Brown. She is from my neighborho­od, so watch what you say about her okay, b——? She puts your a— in check.”

The two officers complained to Brown’s supervisor­s about the captain’s behavior, but nothing was ever done, the lawsuit claims.

Brown got into an argument Dec. 6 with Warren-James and threatened to assault her in the women’s locker room, the lawsuit, filed in September, states.

“Can you hold it down in the locker room?” Brown asked, according to court papers. “[You] just don’t f—— know what I’ll do.”

Shortly after that incident, Brown was briefly suspended and transferre­d out of the Manhattan Detention Complex after the Daily News inquired about the complaints against her, including that she had allegedly pulled a gun out of a locker as she argued with a correction officer.

In February, Brown sued the department and WarrenJame­s

and Jacob, claiming they disclosed “private informatio­n” about her.

The Correction Department reinstated and brought Brown back to The Tombs in the spring. On Friday, after the Daily News inquired about the lawsuit, the Correction Department removed her from the complex once again, a source with knowledge of the case said.

Audio recordings of Brown acquired by the Daily News last year depict a hotheaded boss who repeatedly lobs F-bombs at the officers in front of her.

“I ain’t nobody’s f——p——,” she said during one recording. “I ain’t playing. The gloves are off. I have the brass … not the belt. The gloves are off. Get your f—— ass out of here.”

Attorney Daniel Kovel, who represents Warren-James and Jacob, did not respond to requests for comment about the suit.

Brown also declined to comment.

The Correction Department referred all inquiries about the suit to the city Law Department.

“The city takes these claims seriously and doesn’t tolerate the type of conduct that is alleged,” a Law Department spokesman said. “We are in the process of answering the complaint and will know more as we proceed with this case.”

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