A trans police officer in Germany has been accused of drugging and abusing two colleagues with a penis pump after they partied at a Berlin nightclub famous for its hardcore sex parties.
Judy S., 27, has been suspended since allegations emerged that she brought two men home to her apartment to use drugs and have sex before assaulting them earlier this month.
The men reported that they suffered serious injuries, including to their genitals, as a result of the incident.
They claim that Judy S. attacked them ‘among other things’ with a penis pump, as reported by the German newspaper Image.
The men claim that they did not use cocaine, but suddenly became “very drunk” and “unable to act in the apartment”, according to information seen by Bild.
The suspect, who has not been formally identified in accordance with German law, had recently run for a top position in the Berlin police, becoming the first trans woman to do so.
The suspect recently became the first trans woman to run for a position as a police officer in Berlin
Judy S. had reportedly applied for the role of deputy women’s representative of the Berlin police before the allegations emerged.
She was suspended from her role before the election results were announced.
Police raids her home in Berlin on November 11 after two people, unnamed, referred the incident to the police and filed a complaint.
They claimed to have been drugged and sexually assaulted in the apartment, police said on November 12.
Other people had reportedly joined them in the flat when the crime allegedly took place.
Police later reported that they had found cocaine in the police officer’s apartment.
“The search was successful,” police confirmed, sharing few details about the events.
It is unlikely that Judy S. will take on the role of deputy women’s representative in the outcome of the investigation, Bild reports.
Judy S. is said to have met the two men one evening in early November at the KitKatClub in Berlin.
The KitKat Club in Berlin is described as a ‘landmark’ for the city
The club was founded in 1994 by teetotaler astrologer/pornographic filmmaker Simon Thaur.
Early advertisements for the club boasted a “bizarre and grotesque” experience.
The club has been described as a ‘landmark’ for the city and is said to have hosted many famous names over the years, including Kate Moss and Robert Pattinson. Playful.
The dress code is given as ‘fetish, latex & leather, uniform, kinky, glitter & glamour, elegant evening wear, bag & ashes’, according to the Irish times.
Smartphones are reportedly banned and patrons have openly had sex in the venue.
A spokesperson for the Berlin police said no further details could be shared, citing data protection and personal rights.