NYPD pilot stripped of badge after wife arrested for vaccine fraud

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An NYPD pilot claims he was unjustly stripped of his gun and badge after his nurse wife was arrested for allegedly taking part in a COVID-19 vaccine fraud scheme.

Derin De Vouno filed a petition in New York County Supreme Court this week asking to be fully reinstated by the NYPD after he had been placed on modified duty following the arrest of his wife, Julie De Vouno, in January.

The court filing goes on to call the department’s decision to put De Vouno on restricted duty “irrational” and “arbitrary,” because he had not been involved in his wife’s alleged scheme.

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