- **Q: What is 'Behind the Badge'?
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Entertainment / TV
New York City is suing Jordan McGraw, son of Dr. Phil, over his reality show 'Behind the Badge.' The lawsuit alleges breach of contract and concerns about endangering officers by including sensitive footage. The show, which gained unprecede...
The reality show 'Behind the Badge' offered an unprecedented look into the operations of the New York Police Department, granted under the administration of former Mayor Eric Adams. The agreement allowed McGraw Media to film NYPD officers in the line of duty, investigating crime scenes and other situations. However, the contract stipulated that the city retained creative control over the project, including the right to veto any compromising footage.
Under Mayor Zohran Mamdani, the city is now regretting this arrangement. The lawsuit alleges that McGraw violated the contract by attempting to sell the show to distributors with episodes containing sensitive footage. This footage allegedly includes the faces of undercover officers and crime victims, confidential police operations, and even security codes to a precinct station.
The city claims that airing this footage could interfere with law enforcement investigations, deprive arrestees of their rights to a fair trial, and tarnish the reputation of the NYPD. A judge has issued a temporary injunction, preventing McGraw from distributing the show while the case is ongoing.
Despite the change in administration, Adams continues to support 'Behind the Badge,' praising McGraw's talent and the show's portrayal of police officers. However, the lawsuit underscores the potential risks associated with granting unfettered access to law enforcement operations for entertainment purposes.
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