"What administrative work requires you to stay there 115 to 120 hours every f-king month to apply that type of money?" one Bronx cop with 20 years on the job raged to The Post. "That's ridiculous for someone who's never in the streets," he added. "She doesn't have an arrest, is not even in a position to [be] dealing with prisoners or courts at all."
The astonishing overtime amount alone - which is the highest paid by the department in at least a decade, according to NYC Open Data - would be enough to cover the salaries of three new NYPD officers with the department's starting salary of $58,580.
Epps' bloated total compensation even eclipsed her boss' earnings by more than $111,400. Maddrey, who is the top uniformed cop, earned $292,069 in fiscal year 2024, according to city records.
Epps, 51, worked nearly 1627 hours of overtime plus her regular shifts - or an average of roughly 74 hours per week, records showed.
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