Worker: NYC shelter fired me for warning about transgender serial killer Marceline Harvey

An ex-case employee at a Manhattan senior shelter claims she was fired for warning that twice-convicted assassin Marceline Harvey threatened her on the facility — even after the alleged serial killer was charged within the grisly slaying of a former resident.

Monica Archer, who labored at George Daly Home — a short-term housing various for seniors in Alphabet Metropolis — alleged in a 16-page lawsuit filed Monday that 83-year-old Harvey was allowed to reside on the facility regardless of the warnings.

Bosses on the non-profit then elected to maneuver Harvey into her personal condominium — and one week later, she was charged with the homicide and dismemberment of her gal pal, in line with the Manhattan Supreme Courtroom criticism.

“To the detriment of the general public, when Ms. Harvey was positioned into society in her personal condominium, Ms. Harvey allegedly murdered a former resident not more than every week later, clearly inapposite to one of the best pursuits of public security,” the submitting reads.

Archer began on the shelter in September 2019 and stated every little thing was positive till she began talking out about how Harvey “typically acted in an erratic and harmful method,” the swimsuit states.

Monica Archer,
Monica Archer, who labored on the George Daly Home, warned the power in regards to the 83-year-old serial killer.
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Transgender serial killer Marceline Harvey.
Marceline Harvey served 50 years in jail for killing two girls.

The octogenarian ex-con — a transgender girl on lifetime parole after spending 50 years in jail for killing and dismembering two different girls — “made fixed threats to kill” Archer and different workers members and allegedly stored a gun on the shelter, in line with the lawsuit.

Nonetheless, bosses continued to permit Harvey to reside there “figuring out that she had been accused of and convicted of a number of murders, allegedly possessed a gun, and usually threatened to kill workers members.”

Archer felt so threatened that she took various routes to go residence from work after she stated Harvey had tried to observe her on a couple of events, the swimsuit states.

“[Archer] had no selection however to proceed working with Ms. Harvey regardless of critical security issues and worry for her well-being,” the swimsuit states. “[Archer] complained that she moderately believed that having Ms. Harvey on the residence of steel detectors was a considerable and particular hazard to public well being and security.”

Susan Leyden's body was scattered in various locations in Brooklyn.
Police stated 68-year-old homicide sufferer Susan Leyden’s physique elements had been discovered at numerous areas in Brooklyn, with Marceline Harvey charged in her dying.
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She steered to a supervisor that Harvey belonged in a extra “supportive” housing — corresponding to for folks with substance abuse or psychological well being points — which she believed could be an “applicable setting for the serial killer who has points that I can’t deal with.”

However her pleas fell on dying ears, and the shelter then “launched Ms. Harvey into society to reside by herself, opposite to what Defendants’ program and Plaintiff beneficial, violating its personal guidelines,” the swimsuit states, noting “This posed a terrific public security threat.”

Nonetheless nervous about security situations, Archer continued to lift the alarm and filed a criticism in opposition to the power with the US Occupational Security and Well being Administration, the swimsuit says.

Her bosses then allegedly retaliated in opposition to her, together with by placing her on janitorial obligation and refusing to let her work remotely, in line with the lawsuit.

When Archer discovered in March that Harvey was charged with the slaying of 68-year-old Susan Leyden — whose physique elements had been present in numerous areas in Brooklyn — it got here as “no shock,” the swimsuit stated.

Marceline Harvey, 83.
Marceline Harvey, 83, a person who identifies as a lady, was charged with homicide within the grisly slaying of pal Susan Leyden, 68.
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Two months later, Archer alleges she was fired for elevating the alarm within the first place, in line with her swimsuit. She was suspended with out pay on Might 24 and one week later, was fired for insubordination, “though they'd no documentation, written or in any other case.”

“Ms. Archer was put ready at work that no worker ought to face,” her legal professional, Jeffrey Risman, informed The Submit on Monday.

Officers on the shelter declined to remark Monday. The power’s guardian firm, the New York Basis for Senior Residents, didn't instantly return a name in search of remark.

Marceline Harvey, 83.
Marceline Harvey, 83, is charged within the homicide of Susan Leyden, 68.

The inspiration acquired at the least $95 million in metropolis funding since 2009 for assist companies, together with for transportation prices, and at the least $5 million from the state since 2008, in line with information reviewed by The Submit.

Town and state should not named as events within the employment motion, which seeks backpay, unpaid wages and unspecified monetary damages.

“Everybody ought to really feel secure at work and employers ought to successfully reply to security issues,” stated Risman, Acher’s legal professional. “As a substitute, she has confronted innumerable obstacles and, within the face of adversity, has proven great bravery in her choice to face up and do what is true and combat for what's simply.”

Harvey, a person who identifies as a lady, has proclaimed her innocence in Leyden’s slaying. He was charged below the title Harvey Marceline.

Extra reporting by Nolan Hicks

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