Lawsuit accuses NYPD officers of excessive force and sexual assault


Margo Brodie, Chief Judge with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York | Administrative Office of the United States Courts | Wikipedia Commons

A lawsuit has been filed against the City of New York and several unnamed police officers, alleging violations of constitutional rights. The complaint, filed on Nov. 15, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, was brought by Princess Williams, who claims she was subjected to excessive force and sexual assault by members of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) on August 26, 2023.

According to the complaint, Williams was attending a community event at the Langston Hughes NYC Housing Authority Project when several NYPD officers suddenly accosted her. 

She describes being violently grabbed, despite not having committed any crime. “Why are you grabbing me?” she reportedly asked as she was pushed against a wall and had her clothing forcibly removed in front of a crowd. 

The officers then allegedly handcuffed her and touched her inappropriately while she was unable to defend herself.

Williams asserts that the officers' actions amounted to excessive force, false arrest, cruel and unusual punishment, and sexual battery.

Her complaint outlines multiple claims against both individual officers–referred to as John/Jane Doe–and the City of New York for its role in enabling such conduct through inadequate training and supervision. 

Williams seeks compensatory damages for physical injuries, including bruises and abrasions on her wrists and knees. She is also seeking damages for emotional distress, including fear, embarrassment, and humiliation. In addition, Williams is pursuing punitive damages and attorney fees.

Representing the plaintiff is attorney Evan Brustein from Brustein Law PLLC. Case I.D. 24-CV-7973.

Organizations Included in this History


More News

Daily Feed

Sports

Smithtown's Marcus Wertheim Leads Team Australia

Former Smithtown lacrosse standout Marcus Wertheim is dominating on the world stage. The Smithtown alumnus, who currently attends Brown University, led all players at the Super Sixes tournament, delivering an elite performance against international competition.


Sports

Sachem's Coach Mercurio Elected to Lacrosse Board

Congratulations to Sachem Athletic Hall of Famer Rick Mercurio, who was elected to the World Lacrosse Board of Directors during the organization’s 2025 General Assembly. Mercurio fills one of two open Strategic Director positions, marking another significant milestone in his distinguished career in the sport.


Sports

LaFontaine Heads to the Isles Hall

Pat LaFontaine’s plaque has officially been added to the Islanders Hall of Fame wall, placing him among some of the most legendary figures in franchise history. The former star forward was inducted into the Ring of Honor at UBS Arena, becoming the 17th member to receive the prestigious distinction.