NJ Police Chief's Daughter Alleges Ritual Abuse in Lawsuit
NJ Police Chief's Daughter Alleges Ritual Abuse in Lawsuit

NJ Police Chief's Daughter Alleges Ritual Abuse in Lawsuit

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Courtney Tamagny, daughter of Leonia Police Chief Scott Tamagny in New Jersey, has filed a lawsuit accusing her father, neighbor Kevin Slevin, and others of subjecting her and her sisters to over a decade of sexual and ritualistic abuse involving alleged satanic cult activity, child trafficking, and threats of violence. The abuse allegedly began when Courtney was four and continued until she was fifteen, reportedly taking place in underground tunnels and wooded areas where children and animals were harmed. The lawsuit claims that victims were often drugged and threatened with murder to ensure their silence. Courtney and her mother, Jeanne Tamagny—who is divorcing Scott—have publicly shared their story through podcasts, social media, and a petition calling for Scott Tamagny's suspension. Both Scott Tamagny and Kevin Slevin deny all allegations, referencing past investigations up to the federal level that found the claims unfounded; Slevin has also countersued Courtney for defamation. The case has divided the Bergen County community and drawn national attention due to the severity and publicity of the accusations.

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