The daughter of a New Jersey police chief has claimed her father raped her for over 10 years as part of a cult involving the family’s neighbors.
Courtney Tamagny’s allegations against her father, Leonia Police Chief Scott Tamagny, and their neighbors are outlined in a new lawsuit filed against him this week in court, according to the New York Post.
One of the neighbors, Kevin Slevin, has countersued her for defamation.
Tamagny, 20, meanwhile, has doubled, tripled, and quadrupled down, reiterating her allegations over and over again on podcasts and social media.
NJ POLICE CHIEF’S DAUGHTER CLAIMS SATANIC CULT ABUSE… FEDS FOUND NO EVIDENCE
Courtney Tamagny, 20, alleges her police chief father led ritualistic abuse from ages 4-15.
Claims include forest rituals, animal burnings, and child trafficking.
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“[Tamagny 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,” her lawsuit reads. “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 suit continues.
The abuse reportedly began in 2009, when Tamagny was roughly four years old, and continued until 2020, when she was roughly 15, and also involved both of her sisters.
Furthermore, Tamagny’s father would reportedly sedate her and her sisters with drugs before the abuse started.
As for her mother, Jeanne Tamagny, she was allegedly either away or sleeping downstairs with earplugs whenever the alleged abuse occurred. She’s reportedly also a plaintiff in Tamagny’s lawsuit and is in the process of divorcing her father.
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But why didn’t Tamagny speak out earlier? She’s claimed that she’d suppressed the abuse as a survival attack and only began remembering it after seeing a doctor for genital pain.
“The doctor asked her if she had been sexually abused, which brought back flashbacks,” the Post notes, citing the suit. “Her therapist eventually reported the abuse to authorities in 2022.”
Appearing on the “We’re All Insane” podcast in April, Tamagny claimed that generations of her father’s “bloodline” had participated in his cult activities, which included allegedly burning things such as trafficked children and more.
“Animal burnings, animal skins, and human burnings,” she said on the show.
All of this was conducted in secretive “tunnels” and involved “drug circles” and “taking kids’ blood.”
The activities also allegedly involved playing sick “games” that weren’t really games.
“We would go into the woods, and we would play ‘games’ which were not games,” she said, explaining that 10 or more kids would be released into the woods to hide, after which they’d be hunted down and beaten.
“They made it as if it was a game and you could win,” she added. “You weren’t going to win, you were always going to be hit, they just wanted you to look terrified and run.”
According to Tamagny, her father also used his position and power to prevent her from seeking help.
As noted earlier, Slevin has denied these allegations.
“It’s made up out of whole cloth,” his attorney, Kevin Corriston, told the Post. “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. 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,” he added.
The attorney for Tamagny’s father, meanwhile, called her allegations “completely false and defamatory.”
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