Monica Archer: NYC shelter worker claims she was fired for 'warning' of trans serial killer Marceline Harvey

Monica Archer: NYC shelter worker claims she was fired for 'warning' of trans serial killer Marceline Harvey
Monica Archer, a former caseworker at a Manhattan senior shelter, claims she was fired for alerting about twice-convicted murderer Marceline Harvey (NYPD)

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY: An ex-caseworker at a Manhattan senior shelter alleges she was let go for warning that twice-convicted murderer Marceline Harvey threatened her. This was despite the killer being accused of the gruesome murder of a former resident of George Daly House, Alphabet City.

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In a 16-page lawsuit filed on Monday, December 5, Archer claimed that 83-year-old Harvey was allegedly permitted to reside at the short-term housing facility for seniors despite the warnings. “To the detriment of the public, when Ms. Harvey was placed into society in her own apartment, Ms. Harvey allegedly murdered a former resident no more than a week later, clearly inapposite to the best interests of public safety,” the lawsuit read.