Town’s first female cop ‘forced to have oral sex with colleague as initiation’

A small town in Michigan, United States, found its first-ever female cop forced into oral sex with a married colleague, a lawsuit has claimed.

Teresa Williams, 35, made history when she became the first woman to serve for rural force Iron Mountain Police Department, but was allegedly subject to some twisted initiation rituals.

Her lawsuit claims she was relentlessly harassed during her four years on the job by her own colleagues and higher-ups, who subjected her to gross behaviour.

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From October 2017, just weeks on from when Williams was hired, her fellow officers began to coerce and "initiate" a series of grim sex acts on the officer.

Williams said: "Just because you wear a badge and you’re a cop, it doesn’t mean you’re above the law. It doesn’t mean you get to treat people however you want."

The 35-year-old was also reportedly forced into taking Fireball whiskey shots and kissing Joseph Dumais, a deputy director of police services in order to be "initiated" into the squad.

The lawsuit reads: "[Williams] refused and said the whole thing was made up. Dumais responded that it was required and that everyone had to do it as protocol.

"To allegedly demonstrate, Dumais took an initial shot along with a former county dispatcher (male) then kissed him.

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"Ultimately, [Williams] buckled to the pressure and took the ‘IMPD shot’ with Dumais who, as a result, kissed Plaintiff and stated that she was now 'officially part of IMPD'."

Another incident aired in legal documents obtained by the New York Post reported an alleged encounter between Williams and married patrol partner Garth Budek, who "pressured" the 35-year-old to perform oral sex.

Gregory Grant, the attorney representative for defendants Brudek, Dumais and Ed Mattson, declined to comment on the case.

Attorney Grant did comment regarding the force though, saying "the City of Iron Mountain has always been committed to creating a safe and respectful work environment for all of its employees".

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