The daughter of New Jersey Police Commander accuses him, while others of “Al -Taqsi” abuse, years of sexual assault: court documents

The daughter of New Jersey Police Commander accuses him, while others of “Al -Taqsi” abuse, years of sexual assault: court documents

wp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F2%2F2025%2F07%2F4051080118238189-set-717542078258693-107960313 The daughter of New Jersey Police Commander accuses him, while others of "Al -Taqsi" abuse, years of sexual assault: court documents

The daughter of the New Jersey police chief claims that he raped her over and over again for more than a decade as part of A “ritual” worship claims to include their neighborsAccording to a trauma lawsuit raised.

Courtney Tamagni’s allegations against the Leonia Squot Tamajni police chief, Kevin Slevin, and others who divided the small province of Bergen. Both men say that these allegations have been investigated just like the federal government and determined to be unfounded.

Slevin even reviewed Courtney due to defamation.

Courtney Tamajni, 20, her father, Lionia Police Commander, Scott Tamajni, claims sexually assaulting her and her sisters for years in a lawsuit. YouTube

But Courtney took her claims publicly – as she appeared on podcasts and social media to describe the alleged sexual assault in detail, and to stir up Change.org to hang her upper father.

The 20-year-old claimed that her father was in their home, along with the “ritual” worshipers in the woods near their home-and that he threatened to kill her mother if she spoke at all, according to court documents.

“(Courtney) was brought to the forest in Rolland Province in New York, and there was what was seemed to be other middle -aged men present on their faces,” as the case claimed. “You remember that there is the fire and the animals that are burned, and it will be repeated as if it were the rituals.”

“I have been sexually assaulted in these wood by the defendant, Slevin, the father of the defendant, and some other men present,” he claimed.

The alleged abuse began in 2009 when Courtney was about 4 years old, when the lawsuit claimed that it lasted until 2020, when she was fifteen years old.

It is also claimed that all of the Cortney sisters were offended, according to the lawsuit, as it was claimed that their father sympathized with drugs to relieve them before assaulting her when their mother was either far or asleep with earplugs in the bedroom on the basement.

The mother, Jin Tamajni, joined Courtney as a claim in the lawsuit, and she is about to divorce her husband.

The Lionia Scott Tamajni police chief says that federal investigators found his daughter’s allegations without a basis. Facebook Police Department/Lionia

Courtney also claims that she has suppressed the memories of abuse for years as a tactic to survive, and that she only started remembering her after visiting the pain of the genitals.

The doctor asked her whether she was sexually abused, which re -memories of the past, as she claims the lawsuit.

The papers of the court said that its processor was eventually reported to be abused by the authorities in 2022.

These alleged memories were described in detail on the podcast “We are all crazy” in April, claiming that the generations of the “blood line” of her father were. He was in a demonic worship alongside many The neighbors in the town of North Jersey – and they raped them and their siblings in a ritual manner, until they were smuggled and burned alive in their local forests.

Courtney in the podcast claimed that the cultures of the neighborhood have “tunnels” who would use it to operate their secret rituals, which it was claimed to include “taking children’s blood”, “drum circles” and “burning” that will continue all night.

Courtney appeared on the podcast, “We are all crazy” and claimed that the North Jersey Worship was offended to the children who were smuggled. YouTube

“Burning animals, animal leather and human beings as well,” she said, claiming that many alleged violence were aimed at intimidating the victims.

“What I fear most is” well, we do this for these people we smuggled, why don’t we do this for you? Because we only did that with this little girl or this little boy, ”she continued to deport in the episode, adding that the alleged worship was part of a national cable of Satan participating in children’s smuggling.

last The alleged worship activities that you identified Podcasts included sick “games” that always end as children are attacked.

“We used to go to the woods, and we were playing” games “that were not games,” as she claimed the show, describing something that was supposed to be called “Hunter and the Tagamoun” where 10 children were released in the woods and allowed to hide – then claim that the members of the sect are chasing them, and they are unable and interested in them.

“They made it as if it were a game and you can win,” she said. “You won’t win, you’ll always be hit, they just wanted to look terrified and run.”

Courtney claims that ill -treatment started when she was 4 years old and lasted until 2020, when she was fifteen years old, according to court documents. Instagram/Courtney.246

Courtney also claimed on the podcast that her father used his position in the enforcement of local law for her trap in a world of abuse, and that at any time she was continuing to help, she was rejected.

In addition to the prosecution of her father and Slevin, Courtney also appointed the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office, New Jersey, and various child protection services in the state and others.

President Tamajni and Slevin strongly denied these claims.

“It is made up of a full cloth,” Kevin Coreston, a socket lawyer, told The Post. “This entire complaint was investigated by everyone from Internal Security, to the Office of the Prosecutor in New Jersey, to the Office of the Public Prosecutor of Bergen Province, and they have never found any basis for these outrageous allegations.

“After you were not satisfied with the application of the law, I now decided to prosecute all the people who participated in the investigation,” Coreston continued.

“These allegations are incredible,” he said.

Slevin Cortney meters accuse defamation, claiming that her allegations were “subjected to a general mockery and a bad condition”, and “extreme embarrassment, humiliation and extreme mental distress.”

Tamajni’s lawyer shared similar feelings, describing allegations as “completely wrong and definition.”

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