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India Today
12-07-2025
- India Today
Hunted down, raped by sex cult in the woods: Woman's lawsuit against cop father
In something straight out of a psychological horror film, the daughter of a US police chief has accused her father of repeatedly raping her for more than a decade as part of a "ritualistic" cult that involved neighbours and included horrific ceremonies in the Tamagny, 20, named her father Leonia Police Chief Scott Tamagny and neighbour Kevin Slevin in a bombshell lawsuit, which details disturbing claims of abuse that allegedly began when she was 4 years old, the New York Post to court documents, Courtney Tamagny claims her father and Slevin abused her in their home, alongside "ritualistic" worshippers in the woods near their house. Her father allegedly threatened to murder her mother if she ever spoke up. The lawsuit describes chilling scenes. "[Courtney was brought] into the woods in Rockland County New York, and there was what appeared to be other middle-aged men present with masks on their faces," the suit claims."She recalls there being fire and animals being burned, and they would chant as if ritualistic." It further alleges, "She was sexually assaulted in those woods by defendant Slevin, defendant father, and some of the other men present."Chief Tamagny and Slevin have denied the allegations, stating that the claims were thoroughly investigated by authorities and found to be unfounded. Slevin has since filed a countersuit against Courtney Tamagny for alleged abuse reportedly began in 2009 and continued until 2020, by which time Courtney was 15. The lawsuit also claims that both of Courtney's sisters were subjected to similar abuse, with their father allegedly using drugs to sedate them before assaulting them when their mother was absent or Tamagny claims she suppressed memories of the abuse for years as a survival tactic, only beginning to recall them after a doctor's visit for genital pain prompted questions about sexual abuse, triggering flashbacks. Her therapist eventually reported the alleged abuse to authorities in an appearance on the podcast 'We're All Insane', Courtney opened up about the abuse, claiming that generations of her father's "bloodline" were involved in a satanic cult with numerous described "ritualistic" rapes of her and her siblings, alleged child trafficking, and children being burned alive in local woods. According to The Sun, she also spoke of "games" that "were not games," including one called "Hunter and Gatherers" where children were allegedly released into the woods to hide, then tracked down and assaulted by cult the podcast, Courtney claimed the neighbourhood cultists used "tunnels" to conduct their rituals, which allegedly involved "taking kids' blood," "drum circles," and "burnings" of "animals, animal skins, humans as well," intended to terrify victims into Chief Tamagny and Slevin have strongly refuted the allegations. Slevin's attorney told the New York Post that investigators found "no basis at all for Courtney's outrageous allegations," calling them "a fantasy made up in her mind."Chief Tamagny's attorney also slammed the allegations as "completely false and defamatory."- EndsMust Watch


Hindustan Times
11-07-2025
- Hindustan Times
US top cop's daughter files lawsuit accusing him of ‘ritualistic' abuse, sexual assault
The daughter of a New Jersey police chief has reportedly filed a lawsuit accusing him of abuse and sexual assault as part of a 'cult'. Courtney (left) repeated the allegations against Leonia Police Chief Scott Tamagny, his neighbour Kevin Slevin and others on a podcast called 'We're All Insane' in April.(YouTube) In the lawsuit, cited in a New York Post report, Courtney Tamagny (20) claimed that her father had raped her for more than a decade, adding that he was part of a 'ritualistic' cult which also included some of their neighbours. The lawsuit names Leonia Police Chief Scott Tamagny, his neighbour Kevin Slevin and others as the accused. Scott and Slevin, who are residents of the Bergen County borough, have denied the allegations, while claiming that investigation into the matter, which went up to the federal government, had not yielded anything. Slevin has also countersued Courtney for defamation. Courtney's mother Jeanne Tamagny, who is also a plaintiff on the lawsuit, is in the process of divorcing her father. The lawsuit states that the 20-year-old's sisters were also subjected to abuse, adding that their father sedated them with drugs before assaulting them. However, Courtney has regularly appeared on podcasts and taken to social media to reveal details about the alleged sexual abuse. She also started a petition demanding suspension for her father. Courtney alleges cult members had 'tunnels' to carry out rituals On the podcast, Courtney claimed that the local cult members reportedly had 'tunnels' to carry out their rituals, adding that these included 'burnings' and taking 'kids' blood', according to New York Post. She also alleged that her father had threatened to murder her mother if she spoke up about the 'rituals'. Her lawsuit claims that she was taken to the woods in Rockland County New York. '…There was what appeared to be other middle-aged men present with masks on their faces,' it says. The lawsuit states that Courtney recalls a fire there and animals being burned, with the members chanting like in a ritual. 'She was sexually assaulted in those woods by defendant Slevin, defendant father, and some of the other men present,' the lawsuit says. The lawsuit says that the abuse started in 2009 when Courtney was four, and continued till 2020. Courtney shared her experience of torture and abuse on a podcast called 'We're All Insane' in April. Courtney talked about the cult's alleged activities, calling them 'games'. 'We would go into the woods, and we would play 'games' which were not games,' she said, claiming that kids would be left into the woods and permitted to hide. She claimed that after this, cult members would find them and assault them. 'You weren't going to win, you were always going to be hit, they just wanted you to look terrified and run," Courtney said. However, Slevin's attorney has rejected Courtney's accusations, saying they had been probed by the US Homeland Security, the Attorney General's Office in New Jersey, and the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office. '…They found no basis at all for these outrageous allegations,' attorney Kevin Corston told the New York Post. Corston said that there was 'no way in the world' that a 'satanic child sex cult' would operate in Riverdale, while adding that Courtney's claims were a 'fantasy made up in her mind'.


The Irish Sun
11-07-2025
- The Irish Sun
‘My police chief dad raped me for 11yrs as leader of twisted paedo sex cult whose members would chase me through woods'
THE daughter of a police chief claims her dad raped her for 11 years as part of a twisted paedo sex cult. Courtney Tamagny, 20, claims members of the alleged sex cult in New Jersey made children play sick "games," allowing them to run through the woods before subjecting them to abuse. Advertisement 4 Courtney Tamagny, 20, claim members of the alleged sex cult in New Jersey made children play sick 'games' Credit: Instagram/@courtney.2467 4 She has filed a lawsuit against her dad, New Jersey's Leonia Police Chief Scott Tamagny Credit: Facebook/Leonia Police Department 4 Courtney described her alleged abuse on a podcast Credit: YouTube She has filed a lawsuit against her dad, New Jersey's Leonia Police Chief Scott Tamagny as well as a neighbor, Kevin Slevin. Dad Tamagny and neighbor Slevin say the claims were thoroughly investigated as high as the federal government and determined to be unfounded. Slevin has even countersued Courtney for defamation. But Courtney hasn't shied away from the legal chaos as she has taken her claims public, appearing on podcasts to describe the alleged sexual abuse. Advertisement read more news The 20-year-old claims her dad and Slevin abused her in their home, as well as "ritualistic" masked worshippers in the local woodland. Her dad also allegedly threatened to murder her mom if she ever spoke up, court documents revealed. The lawsuit claimed: "[Courtney was brought] into the woods in Rockland County New York, and there was what appeared to be other middle-aged men present with masks on their faces." Here, she allegedly recalls there "being fire and animals being burned, and they would chant as if ritualistic". Advertisement Most read in The US Sun Exclusive It further claimed: "She was sexually assaulted in those woods by defendant Slevin, defendant father, and some of the other men present." The alleged heinous abuse began in 2009 when Courtney was around four years old, with the lawsuit claiming it continued until she was 15, in 2020. Both of Courtney's sisters are also allegedly victims of abuse, according to the lawsuit. YouTuber found guilty of wife's murder in shocking Bradford attack Their dad allegedly used drugs to sedate them before assaulting them while their mom was either away or asleep. Advertisement Courtney's mom, Jeanne Tamagny, stood by her daughters side as a plaintiff on the lawsuit and is in the process of divorcing her husband. The 20-year-old also claims that, as a survival tactic, she suppressed memories of the abuse - with her only recalling the horrific ordeal after a visit to a doctor for genital pain. The doctor had asked Courtney if she had been sexually abuse, which caused her to have flashbacks, the suit claims. It was her therapist that eventually reported the abuse to authorities in 2022, court papers say. Advertisement Courtney has described the alleged abuse on a podcast in April called 'We're All Insane'. Here she also claimed generation of her dad's "bloodline" had been in a satanic cult with neighbors in their North Jersey town. 4 Courtney appeared on the 'We're All Insane' podcast Credit: YouTube She further alleged they ritualistically raped her and her siblings - and even trafficked children and burned them alive in the woods. Advertisement Courtney claimed on the pod that the neighborhood cult members had underground "tunnels" which they would use to operate their rituals. This included allegedly "taking kids' blood," "drum circles" and "burnings" - which would last all night. Courtney said on the show: "Burnings of animals, animal skins, humans as well." She added: "What scared us the most is 'Ok, we're doing this to these people we've trafficked, why wouldn't we do this to you? Because we just did that to this young girl or this young boy." Advertisement Courtney said the alleged cult was part of a national group of satanists that engaged in child trafficking. She also talked of the alleged "games" that would occur - but "were not games". One was allegedly called "Hunter and Gatherers" where more than 10 children were released into the woods and told to hide. Cult members would then allegedly find them before assaulting them. Advertisement Courtney claimed on the pod: "They made it as if it was a game and you could win. "You weren't going to win, you were always going to be hit, they just wanted you to look terrified and run." Epstein prison CCTV is finally RELEASED 6yrs after paedo's 'suicide'…as probe 'reveals whether financier killed himself' Courtney also claimed her dad used his position of being in local law enforcement to trap her in the abuse, thwarting any opportunity for her to get help. The 20-year-old is suing her dad and neighbor Slevin, and has also named the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office, the State of New Jersey, numerous state child protective services, among others. Advertisement Tamagny and Slevin have both vehemently denied the claims. Slevin's attorney, Kevin Corriston, told "This entire complaint was previously investigated by everybody from Homeland Security, to the Attorney General's Office in New Jersey, to the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office, and they found no basis at all for these outrageous allegations. "Having got no satisfaction from law enforcement, she now decided to sue all the people who were involved in the investigation. Advertisement "These claims are on their face unbelievable. There is no way in the world that there was some sort of secret satanic child sex cult operating out of Riverdale , New Jersey. "This is a fantasy made up in her mind." The countersuit filed by Slevin accuses Courtney of defamation and claims her allegations have "exposed [him] to public ridicule and held in disrepute". Courtney's claims have also caused him "extreme embarrassment and humiliation and severe mental distress". Advertisement Tamagny's attorney, similar to Slevin's, called the allegations "completely false and defamatory". If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call RAINN (Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network) at 800-656-HOPE (4673).


International Business Times
11-07-2025
- International Business Times
Who Is Courtney Tamagny? Daughter of NJ Police Chief Claims Her Father and Neighbors Sexually Assaulted Her for Years as Part of 'Ritualistic' Cult
The daughter of a New Jersey police chief has claimed that he sexually assaulted her repeatedly for more than a decade as part of a "ritualistic" cult that allegedly involved their neighbors, according to a bombshell lawsuit she filed. Courtney Tamagny's accusations against her father, Leonia Police Chief Scott Tamagny, his neighbor Kevin Slevin, and others have starkly divided the tight-knit community in Bergen County. Both men insist the allegations were thoroughly investigated, including by federal authorities, and found to be without merit. Slevin has also filed a defamation lawsuit against Courtney in response. However, that hasn't stopped Courtney from going public with the shocking allegations against her cop father. Going Against Her Father Courtney has been speaking openly on podcasts and social media about the alleged sexual abuse and even launching a petition calling for the suspension of her police chief father. The 20-year-old alleges that her father and Kevin Slevin brutally abused her at home, along with members of a so-called "ritualistic" group in the nearby woods, according to court documents. She also claims her father threatened to kill her mother if she ever revealed what happened. "[Courtney was brought] into the woods in Rockland County New York, and there was what appeared to be other middle-aged men present with masks on their faces," the lawsuit claimed. "She recalls there being fire and animals being burned, and they would chant as if ritualistic." "She was sexually assaulted in those woods by defendant Slevin, defendant father, and some of the other men present," the documents mention. The alleged abuse started in 2009, when Courtney was around 4 years old, and continued until 2020, ending when she was 15, the lawsuit claims. It also alleges that Courtney's two sisters were victims of similar abuse, with their father allegedly drugging them before assaulting them—usually when their mother was either out of the house or asleep downstairs wearing earplugs. Jeanne Tamagny, the girls' mother, has joined Courtney as a co-plaintiff in the lawsuit and is currently seeking a divorce from her husband. Monster Father Courtney says she suppressed memories of the abuse for years as a way to cope, and that those memories only began to resurface after she visited a doctor for genital pain. According to the lawsuit, when the doctor asked her if she was sexually abused, it triggered a series of flashbacks. Her therapist eventually reported the alleged abuse to law enforcement in 2022, the court papers reveal. In April, she described those alleged memories on the podcast "We're All Insane", saying that generations of her father's "bloodline" had been part of a satanic cult with many of their neighbors in their town in North Jersey. They allegedly ritually raped her and her siblings, trafficked children, and burned them alive in their local woods. Courtney claimed on the podcast that the local cultists had "tunnels" that they would use to secretly carry out their rites, which supposedly included "burnings" that would go on all night, "drum circles," and "taking kids' blood." "Burnings of animals, animal skins, humans as well," she said on the show, claiming that much of the alleged violence was intended to terrify victims into silence. "What scared us the most is 'OK, we're doing this to these people we've trafficked, why wouldn't we do this to you? Because we just did that to this young girl or this young boy,'" she said during the podcast episode. She went on to claim that the cult was linked to a nationwide network of satanists involved in child trafficking. She also described on the podcast other disturbing "games" allegedly carried out by the cult, which she said always ended with children being sexually assaulted. "We would go into the woods, and we would play 'games' which were not games," she said on the podcast. She described one activity, allegedly called "Hunter and Gatherers," where as many as 10 children were sent into the woods to hide, only to be hunted down, restrained, and then assaulted by members of the cult. "They made it as if it was a game and you could win," she claimed on the show. "You weren't going to win, you were always going to be hit, they just wanted you to look terrified and run." Courtney also alleged that her father used his position in local law enforcement to keep her trapped in a cycle of abuse, claiming that every time she sought help, she was turned away. Alongside her father and Kevin Slevin, Courtney's lawsuit also targets the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office, the State of New Jersey, several child protective services agencies, and others. Both Chief Tamagny and Slevin have strongly denied all allegations.


NDTV
11-07-2025
- NDTV
Satanic Rituals, Sex Abuse: US Top Cop's Daughter Accuses Him Of Torture
New Delhi: The daughter of a long-time New Jersey police chief has claimed that she was tortured and sexually abused "ritualistically" for over ten years by her father, neighbour, and others. In a lawsuit, Courtney Tamagny shared how she survived sexual abuse by her father, Leonia Police Chief Scott Tamagny, his neighbour Kevin Slevin, and a few others. Speaking on the podcast 'We're All Insane' in April, Ms Tamagny said that generations of her father's "bloodline" had been part of a satanic cult with many of their neighbours in their town in North Jersey. They allegedly ritually raped her and her siblings, trafficked children, and burned them alive in their local woods. On the podcast, she claimed that the local cultists had "tunnels" that they would use to secretly carry out their rituals, which supposedly included "burnings" that would go on all night, "drum circles," and "taking kids' blood." "Animal burnings, animal skins, and human burnings," she said on the show, claiming that a large portion of the alleged violence was meant to scare victims into silence. Ms Tamagny added that she was also subjected to "satanic ritual abuse," bringing light to a world that is often hidden and dark. According to the lawsuit, Ms Tamagny was allegedly abused from 2009, when she was only 4 years old, to 2020, when she was 15. The 20-year-old alleged she was mistreated by her father and Slevin in their house, as well as by "ritualistic" worshippers in the woods close to their home. The father also allegedly threatened to kill her mother if she ever spoke up. She was drugged, raped, threatened, trafficked, and tormented in nearby forested regions during "satanic rituals" performed by masked cult members, she added. According to the lawsuit, Ms Tamagny's sisters were also allegedly abused by their father, who used drugs to make them drowsy before assaulting them while their mother was either away or wearing earplugs. According to the lawsuit, the woman ignored the horrific events of the past until 2022, when genital pain treatment brought back memories. Later, an official abuse complaint was submitted by her therapist. Since then, Ms Tamagny and her mother, Jeanne Tamagny, have gone public through podcasts, social media, and a petition demanding the New Jersey police chief's dismissal. Her father, and the neighbour, Slevin, refuted allegations, saying they were thoroughly examined up to the federal level. Slevin has even filed a slander countersuit against Ms Tamagny, The New York Post reported.