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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS LAW JOURNAL. Special to WPCNR From The Pirro Group. June 25, 2010 (Edited):
Attorney Albert J. Pirro filed for an injunction in U.S. District Court in White Plains as previously reported by WPCNR News today on behalf of 144 retired police officers to block the City of White Plains’ demands that they pay 15 percent of the cost of their health insurance by July 10.


Pirro is suing the city in federal court, charging that it violated his clients’ civil rights by reneging on its contract agreement to pay for the full cost of health benefits. The suit also names Mayor Adam Bradley and the City Attorney John Callahan (shown above. Mr. Bradley is to the left, Mr.Callahan on right. Photo, WPCNR News
Pirro said the city was breaking its promise to the officers, many of whom are now elderly and living on fixed incomes and cannot afford the sudden expense. He said at the same time the city was granting raises to commissioners who have personal ties to the mayor, it took benefits away from these retired officers. He estimated that the savings for the 144 retired officers amounted to only about $270,000 a year of the city’s $154.9 million budget.
The city notified 800 retired civil servants, including police and firefighters of the change in policy in a June 3 letter, demanding that they pay the first quarterly installment by July 10 or face the loss of their health coverage. The added costs amount to as much as $2,395 a year.
On June 15, Pirro filed a notice of claim putting the city on notice of the suit. Pirro said that former city Mayor Alfred Del Vecchio and Mayor Joseph Delfino would provide affidavits supporting the retired officers.
Pirro said he hopes that the case will be heard sometime next week. Retired officers and other interested parties can follow developments in the lawsuit on the website – www.honoryourpromise.com.
The first quarterly payments are due from the retirees by July 10.





