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Sgt. put her undies in my mouth: cop
NYPD cop: Female sgt. sexually humiliated me
Detective Victor Falcon claims Sgt. Ann Marie Guerra (pictured) shoved her underwear in his face and mocked his manhood at the 72nd Precinct in Brooklyn.
An NYPD detective says he was the target of trash talk about his “little d- -k,” subjected to bedroom tales involving dildos — and even had a pair of dirty underwear shoved in his mouth.
All at the hands of his female sergeant.
Sgt. Ann Marie Guerra, 38, aimed her smutty talk at Detective Victor Falcon at the 72nd Precinct station house in Sunset Park, according to paperwork filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Office.
Geurra’s antics have ranged from rude to downright XXXrated, Falcon claims.
Guerra, who is second-incommand of the precinct’s detectives squad, once told Falcon that if women rejected him, it was because he didn’t measure up down there, his complaint said.
“Sgt. Guerra stated to me that if the girl didn’t call me back, it is because I had a little d--k,” Falcon wrote in the complaint, which was filed Oct. 10.
When Falcon griped that Guerra was constantly leaving her undies scattered around a unisex bathroom at the station, she flipped out and rubbed her lacy thong between his lips, screaming, “They are f--king clean!’’ according to the papers.
Other cops at the station house had been complaining for weeks about Guerra leaving her underwear on the shower knob and outside her locker for all to see, police sources said.
Meanwhile, the foul-mouthed sarge has been bombarding Falcon with crude tales about her own sexual conquests, which are more fit for Penthouse than a station house, according to the complaint.
“Sgt. Guerra stated that she used a dildo on her husband during intercourse,” Falcon claimed.
“On another occasion, [she said] that she was home alone masturbating, and her husband came home, and tried to join and she said, ‘ WTF this isn’t an invitation.’ ”
Guerra, a married mom of two from Staten Island, also discriminated against Falcon by denying him a transfer that would help him care for his autistic daughter, he said.
“[She] denied me shift changes for a court custody case [and] refused to sign my overtime or delayed it, so I could not get paid on time,” Falcon, who is a single father, claims in the paperwork.
“This treatment has caused me great humiliation and pain,” he wrote. “I strongly believe I have been discriminated against . . . for speaking up against sexual harassment.”
Guerra met her husband at the precinct, but he has since left the job, a police source said.
Guerra couldn’t be reached for comment by phone or at her home Monday.
Other officers have complained about Guerra going on man-hating rants and spouting off about colleagues having “little d--ks” on Facebook, a police source added.