Trans police officer 'assaults' two colleagues with penis pump and seriously injures their genitals
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The allegations emerged following a night at the famous KitKatClub venue in Berlin
A transgender police officer in Berlin has been suspended from duty following allegations of drugging and sexually assaulting two colleagues after a night at a notorious sex club.
Judy S, 27, is accused of taking two male officers to her apartment earlier this month, where she allegedly drugged them before assaulting them with a penis pump, causing serious injuries to their genitals.
The incident has shocked Berlin's police force, where Judy S had been making history as the first trans woman to run for a senior position within the organisation.
The allegations emerged following a night at the KitKatClub, a venue in the German capital known for its hardcore sex parties.
The KitKat Club in Berlin (file pic)
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According to reports from German outlet Bild, the two male officers claim they did not knowingly consume cocaine but became "very intoxicated" and "unable to act" in the apartment.
The victims reported sustaining serious injuries during the incident, particularly to their genital areas.
They allege Judy S assaulted them using a penis pump "among other things".
The men filed a formal complaint with police, stating they had been drugged and sexually assaulted at the apartment.
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The KitKat Club in Berlin (file pic)
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Other individuals were reportedly present at the flat when the alleged crimes took place, though their involvement remains unclear.
Prior to these allegations, Judy S had been breaking new ground in Berlin's police force, putting herself forward as a candidate for deputy women's representative.
This marked a historic moment as she became the first transgender woman to run for such a senior position within the force.
However, following the emergence of the serious allegations, she was suspended from her duties before the election results could be announced.
According to Bild, Judy S is now unlikely to take up the role of Deputy Women's Representative, regardless of the investigation's outcome. The suspect has not been formally identified in line with German law, though her age and first name have been reported.
Police raided Judy S's Berlin home on November 11 after the victims reported the incident, with authorities confirming the search was "successful." Cocaine was discovered during the raid of the police officer's flat.
The initial meeting between Judy S and the two officers occurred at KitKatClub, a venue established in 1994 by Simon Thaur, an astrologer and pornographic filmmaker.
The club, considered a Berlin landmark, enforces a strict dress code of "fetish, latex and leather, uniform, kinky, glitter and glamour, elegant evening wear".
A Berlin Police spokesman has declined to provide further details about the case, citing data protection and personal rights.