Police officers forced the man into a corridor "open to the public" and pulled his pants down.
A new lawsuit accuses New Jersey police officers of unjustly strip searching a honeymooning Israeli man at a mall and mocking his genitals.
The unidentified 38-year-old man filed a discrimination lawsuit in Bergen County Superior Court on Wednesday.
The lawsuit says security at the Westfield Garden State Plaza mall stopped the man in November 2015 after he was accused of shoplifting.
When a search of the man's shopping bag uncovered no stolen items, the suit claims at least three Paramus police officers forced him into a corridor "open to the public" and pulled his pants down.
The officers were allegedly "openly laughing" while making fun of the man's genitals, accent and national origin.
The borough's attorney says he hasn't seen the lawsuit.
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The unidentified 38-year-old man filed a discrimination lawsuit in Bergen County Superior Court on Wednesday.
The lawsuit says security at the Westfield Garden State Plaza mall stopped the man in November 2015 after he was accused of shoplifting.
When a search of the man's shopping bag uncovered no stolen items, the suit claims at least three Paramus police officers forced him into a corridor "open to the public" and pulled his pants down.
The officers were allegedly "openly laughing" while making fun of the man's genitals, accent and national origin.
The borough's attorney says he hasn't seen the lawsuit.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
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