The city of Casselberry released hundreds of documents Wednesday, including fully transcribed interviews the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office conducted with dozens of current and former Casselberry city employees.

In the interviews, one of six people now suing former Casselberry Police Chief Bill McNeil and the city told deputies she asked McNeil several times to stop sending sexually explicit photos and videos.

However, in the pages of text messages exchanged between the two, there is no evidence showing that she ever asked McNeil to stop.

When asked about that former employee, a Casselberry police sergeant told investigators (she) “is a sexaholic. She sends everybody, constantly, uh things from her phone or shows things from her phone.”

The former employee also said the pair did not have sex, which is something the former police chief also denies.  

But when an officer was asked about the two, she said the former employee told her, “She just said they had a sexual relationship and pretty much talked a lot about how she could get whatever she wanted.”

The report contradicts the woman’s statements to investigators, in which she told deputies she turned the chief down when he wanted a relationship with her. That’s why she said she was transferred to a different department within the police force.   

The new evidence is part of an investigation the city asked the sheriff’s office to conduct regarding the allegations against the former police chief.  

We’ve also learned one of the officers accusing the chief for harassment and discrimination said he was taunted and tortured emotionally by McNeil.

The photographic evidence shows proof of how one sergeant said former Police Chief Bill McNeil disrespected and embarrassed him and “made my life a living hell.”

The photographic evidence begins with what’s been titled as an “annoying smiley face on computer screen”… and quickly escalates to a note left on the sergeant’s desk saying, “You don’t always get December off, it’s not all about you!”

Those are just two of the 18 pictures documented over several years by the 30-year police veteran who said former Police Chief Bill McNeil discriminated against him, creating a “hostile” work environment and even preventing him from getting overtime, which affected his retirement compensation.

The sergeant said his allegations against McNeil are not sexual in nature but McNeil would pose stuffed animals in kissing poses in his office, sometimes tape paper toilet seat covers on his computer monitor and “decorate”  his calendar with derogatory comments. He also allegedly time tore his desk calendar in half and left it on his chair.

And on one occasion, he said McNeil took his keys to his patrol vehicle and hid them and he didn’t find them for two and a half hours.

The Sergeant also said McNeil would take and eat his snacks that he kept in his office and would never pay him back.

He summed up his professional relationship with McNeil by saying, “He totally embarrassed me, humiliated me, ruined my career, ruined me financially and I don’t know why, I can’t tell you.”  
 
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is now looking at the investigation’s findings to determine if they will strip McNeil of his law enforcement accreditation.
 
The city of Casselberry is currently searching for a permanent replacement for the former chief.