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A Queens woman has sued the NYPD after cops put the WRONG woman on wanted poster calling her a thieving hooker

It’s a story so wild it’s hard to even fathom how something of the sorts actually happens. According to court documents, a fashion influencer in Queens is making headlines this week because well the story goes left field from here. Docs reviewed by Bazaar Daily show that Eva Lopez, 31, was wrongly placed on a wanted poster over a crime that occurred last August it appears. The NYPD falsely claimed that Lopez was the woman behind an East Village theft after a $13,000 Rolex and a credit card had gone missing after an “escort date.”

The problem is that Eva isn’t actually a prostitute of any kind. Lopez, 31, is actually a popular fashion influencer that has more than 862,000 followers on IG and works at a local club in the Queens area. She also wasn’t even in Manhattan at the time thta cops claimed she was but it gets even weirder from there.

Docs show that when Lopez called the precinct on the flyer, they had already knew something was amiss because the woman they were looking for appeared to have a tattoo sleeve (Lopez does not.) She has since sued the NYPD for $30m over the false accusations and the astonishing damage cops have caused.

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