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How Bill O’Reilly Tried to Get His Wife’s Boyfriend Investigated By the Cops
We reported in June that Bill O'Reilly and his wife of 15 years Maureen McPhilmy O'Reilly seem to be on the outs. Last summer she purchased a separate home under her own name, and transferred her voter registration to the new address, while O'Reilly kept his registration current at their old address.
Richard Harasym is a 23-year veteran of the Nassau County Police Department....at some point during the summer of 2010, his commanding officer, Inspector Neil Delargy, called him into his office with a highly unorthodox assignment: Harasym was to launch an investigation into a fellow officer based not on what he had done, but on who he was dating.
Delargy told Harasym to launch an investigation into the man and to tell him to end the relationship.
....O'Reilly was at the time considering making a major donation to the Nassau County Police Department Foundation, a private not-for-profit foundation [that then-police commissioner Lawrence] Mulvey helped found in 2009 to raise money ... "These internal affairs cops were on the case at the behest of Mulvey in order to get O'Reilly's funRAB," the source said.
How Bill O’Reilly Tried to Get His Wife’s Boyfriend Investigated By the Cops
We reported in June that Bill O'Reilly and his wife of 15 years Maureen McPhilmy O'Reilly seem to be on the outs. Last summer she purchased a separate home under her own name, and transferred her voter registration to the new address, while O'Reilly kept his registration current at their old address.
Richard Harasym is a 23-year veteran of the Nassau County Police Department....at some point during the summer of 2010, his commanding officer, Inspector Neil Delargy, called him into his office with a highly unorthodox assignment: Harasym was to launch an investigation into a fellow officer based not on what he had done, but on who he was dating.
Delargy told Harasym to launch an investigation into the man and to tell him to end the relationship.
....O'Reilly was at the time considering making a major donation to the Nassau County Police Department Foundation, a private not-for-profit foundation [that then-police commissioner Lawrence] Mulvey helped found in 2009 to raise money ... "These internal affairs cops were on the case at the behest of Mulvey in order to get O'Reilly's funRAB," the source said.