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    NYPD boss won't take questions on probe of son

    NEW YORK (AP) — The police commissioner's TV show host son is accused of sexually assaulting and impregnating a woman. Some activists are calling for the commissioner's resignation for appearing in a film they call anti-Muslim. And the CIA is pulling an operative out of his unusual assignment at the NYPD, a partnership he helped create.

    It's been a daunting couple of days for Commissioner Raymond Kelly, who's been the city's influential police boss for the last decade. And Friday likely won't be much easier, with Kelly potentially facing questions publicly for the first time since the allegations surfaced Wednesday against his son Greg, who denies them and has not been charged with any crime.

    The department was planning a promotion ceremony Friday. The commissioner usually answers questions from reporters after such events, but said Friday through his spokesman Paul Browne that he will not "entertain questions, directly or tangentially related to his son."

    The Manhattan district attorney's office is investigating a woman's allegation that Greg Kelly, 43, met her for drinks on Oct. 8, then assaulted her after the two went to her lower Manhattan law office, one person familiar with the investigation told The Associated Press. She told authorities she was not capable of consenting to sex, the person said.

    She said she became pregnant from the encounter and had an abortion, according to a law enforcement official. Neither the person nor the law enforcement official were authorized to speak publicly and talked to the AP on condition of anonymity.

    The woman reported the alleged attack Tuesday to police, who quickly turned the matter over to Manhattan DA Cyrus R. Vance Jr.'s office because of the potential conflict of interest in investigating one of the commissioner's sons, the person familiar with the probe said.

     

    The DA's office declined to comment about the matter Thursday as Greg Kelly took time off from his job as an anchor of the local morning show "Good Day New York," and Mayor Michael Bloomberg found himself facing questions about how police handled the matter, including an episode in which the woman's boyfriend approached the commissioner himself at a public event.

    "He said, 'Your son ruined my girlfriend's life,'" Browne said. "The commissioner said, 'Well, what do you mean?' He said he didn't want to talk about it here, so the commissioner told him to send a letter."

    Browne said that, to his knowledge, no letter was sent. He said he couldn't comment on the investigation because of the potential conflict of interest.

    Bloomberg said Thursday that he "thought the police department did exactly what they should do" by turning the matter over to the district attorney.

    "Keep in mind: Everyone has a right to have their complaints investigated," the mayor said, noting that Greg Kelly hasn't been charged with any crime.

    It wasn't clear how much time elapsed between the man's remarks to the commissioner and the woman's decision to go to a police station Tuesday; why she had waited for nearly three months after the alleged attack to make a report; or whether she supplied any medical evidence to authorities to support her claim.

    It's also unclear how long the woman and Greg Kelly knew each other before the alleged encounter at her office. But they apparently were in touch afterward, according to the person familiar with the investigation.

    Kelly "strenuously denies any wrongdoing of any kind," his attorney, Andrew Lankler, said in a statement. "We know that the district attorney's investigation will prove Mr. Kelly's innocence."

    The woman's identity has not been released, and the AP does not name people who report being sexually assaulted unless they agree to be identified or come forward publicly.

    Kelly didn't appear Thursday on "Good Day New York," which airs on local Fox affiliate WNYW-TV. General Manager Lew Leone said later that Kelly had requested some time off; Leone didn't elaborate.

    One of Kelly's recent guests was Vance, who appeared on the show on Monday to discuss the problem of elder abuse.

    Kelly began his journalism career at NewsChannel 34 in Binghamton, N.Y., after serving for nearly a decade in the Marine Corps. He later covered the Iraq War and the White House for Fox News before joining "Good Day New York" in 2008.

    He's been involved in an ongoing feud with Joel McHale, host of "The Soup" on E! Entertainment. The show plays clips from television shows to poke fun at people, and McHale has frequently targeted Kelly and "Good Day New York."

    One clip noted his sullen response to co-host Rosanna Scotto the morning after a loss by the NFL's New York Jets. Another showed Kelly playing disco music on his laptop coming off a commercial.

    Kelly struck back last Halloween by showing up on "Good Day New York" in a McHale costume and making fun of "The Soup."

    In 2007, the television show "Extra" identified Kelly as the most eligible anchorman on TV. The show's website said Kelly "has enough heart and courage to make any woman swoon."

    After serving as police commissioner for a stint in the 1990s, Raymond Kelly returned to the post in 2002.

    About 20 activists held a news conference Thursday on the City Hall steps to urge Kelly to step down and criticize him for giving an interview to the producers of "The Third Jihad," a film shown to police trainees. The activists said the film encourages Americans to be suspicious of all Muslims. Kelly has apologized for the interview. Bloomberg said Thursday he stood by the commissioner but Kelly would need to redouble his efforts to forge ties with Muslims.

    Meanwhile, the CIA operative's assignment inside the New York Police Department is being cut short after an internal investigation that faulted the agency for sending an officer to New York with little oversight after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and leaving him there too long, according to officials who have read or been briefed on the inquiry. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the investigation.

    The inspector general opened its investigation after a series of AP articles revealed how the NYPD, working in close collaboration with the CIA, set up spying operations that put Muslim communities under scrutiny. The CIA said last month that the inspector general cleared the agency of any wrongdoing.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Jennifer Peltz and Samantha Gross and AP Television Writer David Bauder contributed to this report.

     
    • Le Droit  •  Wiggins, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Sounds like buyer's remorse wrapped an attempted blackmail scam.
      • David 3 mths ago
        that's exactly what I thought and am saying.
    • Matt C.  •  3 mths ago
      Now, excuse me, why is the police commissioner responsible for his son's alleged crime, if it was proven true?! Son is a grown up and dad can't supervise him any more. We ahve all got to take responsibility of our own actions.
      • pigo 3 mths ago
        Listen to the report Matt. He's expected to prove his innocence.
      • SC 3 mths ago
        Responsibility?? No way. That old school thinking will get you in trouble.
      • Will Smith Sucks 3 mths ago
        C.) Because he was a aiding and a bet'n!
    • Bucko  •  3 mths ago
      Good grief, what a bunch of garbage. Uh? Anything else really newsworthy? I get tired of reading all the alledged allegations about anybody. News media makes me want to puke!
    • Burt  •  3 mths ago
      I don't believe this. Who texts their rapist at all but especially something like "Why haven't I heard from you". Too many flaws in her story. I think he hit it and quit it and she's more than a little salty about it.
      • B 3 mths ago
        pig
      • Odt 3 mths ago
        Well said, Burt. I think the exact same thing.
      • Burt 3 mths ago
        Sorry for my bluntness B, but you know I speak the truth.
    • Sny5ive  •  3 mths ago
      why wait for three months to report the rape?...extortion is against the law as well...
    • GAsox1  •  3 mths ago
      Ray Kelly: American patriot, career civil servant (USMC, NYPD, Federal law enforcement, NYPD) & has aggressively prevented another attack on NYC. Scrutinizes the base from which America was attacked - Muslims. Kudos to Commissioner!
      • Joe America 3 mths ago
        The story goes that it was inside job (Mob-like). So to say that the mob prevented an attack that was originally manufactured by the mob itself and blamed on Muslim Americans because they are easy targets falls under the ridiculous-es column. Don't blame Muslim Americans for something created by mobsters, that's like blaming Indian Americans for our white-actions (wiping out an entire tribe of people), of course Indians had nothing to do with us wiping them out, but we did it because they were an easy target and we could. This sort shananegan needs stop, because already knows the truth.
      • Johhny 3 mths ago
        get some professional help Joe
      • Richard Simmons 3 mths ago
        Muslims ( Most of them) are very anti american..
    • DaveyJones  •  3 mths ago
      She's an Attorney ...but she's not "capable" of consenting to sex...? Makes sense to me!
      • m 3 mths ago
        i want her name so i never use her as a lawyer or her dad as one..
      • Craig T 3 mths ago
        i think she's trying to say "she was too drunk to say no"
      • m 3 mths ago
        then i guess when her and the bf go out to eat they should not drink b/c they can not consent when they get back to her office, her home or his home... or will she accuse trhe bf of rape as well
    • Bushman  •  3 mths ago
      Character assasination - gutter political streetfighting. Why? Get rid of the chief just like the Mexican drug cartels, so the bad guys own the chief. Are the Muslims really offended or is it just a few Muslims that want to dismantle NYPD's anti-terror unit. Muslim terrorist are killing Muslims almost every day in the Middle East. Perhaps the POTUS ordered the CIA agent moved after all, the terrorist haven't been able to get thru NYPD's protective anti-terror network.
    • DaveyJones  •  3 mths ago
      FYI for Radical Islam: Biggest difference between Europe and America?
      ................................The 2nd Amendment! .........just sayin'............
    • Edward  •  3 mths ago
      He looks like a thug and probably is one. This is the leader of Bloomberg's army - the ones supported by Guldman Sucks to the tune of $4 million. Chumps!
    • steve  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      "She told authorities she was not capable of consenting to sex, the person said."

      Interpretation: I was soooo wasted I didn't realize my panties were on the floor.

      I have an idea. If a woman wants to stay anonymous when making allegations of rape, then the man stays anonymous as well.

      If the man is found guilty, publish it, if the woman is found to be lying, publish that.
    • HODOR  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      I just think that when someone waits months to report something and has no evidence, there's not way to really know the truth. It becomes a he said, she said, and reputations get tarnished and tax money gets wasted. Was it sour grapes? Did she want something out of it? Did her boyfriend find something that she was hiding? Etc...
    • Beachcomber  •  3 mths ago
      The story about his son has more holes than swiss cheese.

      Waiting months to report the "crime"
      Approaching the commissioner instead of going to the police.
    • Frank  •  3 mths ago
      people have been coming to America for hundreds of years. they come for a new beginning and they embrace the constitution, spoke one language and were proud to be here. now over the last 30 years we have another language because some liberals want to make it easy for all the illegal people here to communicate with themselves. now we have Muslims who want their own set of laws to hide their one true goal yet pretend to be Americans. they cannot pledge allegiance to our flag, or the United States with their beliefs. that is a fact, read the Koran, Mohammad was a madman, and killed woman and children.and anyone who did not conform. why is it that if they die for their god they get 2o something virgins . when they have no regard for women's rights at all
    • faston2whlz  •  Carmel, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      If she had a boyfriend, why did she get drunk and go some place secluded with the guy? Sounds like we're not hearing the whole story here.
    • Beachcomber  •  3 mths ago
      How come muslims never protest radical mosques?
    • Badabing  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      Interesting..correct me if I am wrong...this act allegedly happened in
      a Law firm's office.... where this woman worked.... this is nothing
      new... getting screwed in a law office??? What is so remarkable about this?
      Only a joke....
    • AndyShep  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      Has Justin Bieber been named as a co-conspirator?
    • gsr  •  Dayton, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      She met him for drinks and then took him to her law office where they did it and she got pregnant. Now she is saying she was so intoxicated she was not capable of consenting. This woman could have a long and storied career as a politician.
    • jatkins47  •  3 mths ago
      No proof of rape was given.No proof of a pregnancy was given.No proof of anything was given.He may be guilty but the ``media`` should not make it news until there is some proof that is given to back it up! Listen up ``media``,I saw a UFO ! Where is the press on that one?
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