BREAKING: NYPD Detective Wilkinson Caught on Tape Admitting to Obstruction of Justice: “I Get Whatever I Want” From Judges Because of DA McMahon

The recording that rocked Staten Island: A detective admits the DA's name is a golden ticket for felony charges—no due process needed.
July 30, 2025
Detective John Wilkinson may not have known he was being recorded.

A Recording the DA May Not Want You to Hear

On July 21, 2025, NYPD Detective John Wilkinson spoke with attorney Lawrence Almagno. The conversation lasted three minutes.

But it exposed a rigged and illegal warrant operation tied to Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon.

It will be trouble for somebody – and likely not the target of the warrant.

In a recorded call, Det. Wilkinson tells the attorney that he is the case detective for a criminal contempt charge against journalist Richard Luthmann.

The complaining witness?

“It’s the Staten Island DA,” Wilkinson says.

“McMahon?,” Almagno replies.

“Yep,” Wilkinson confirms.

Then Wilkinson drops the line that changes everything.

“With the victim who it is… I get whatever I want.”

 

He means he will get what he wants from a judge. He means he will get the warrant signed no matter how false it is.

DA McMahon swore out a warrant as a victim claiming he was scared for his safety/life and that Luthmann was a “stranger” to him.

Both are likely perjury and the latter claim provably so.

Det. Wilkinson  continues, “I ask for X, I get it. I ask for Z, I get it.”

What was X or Z ? A felony arrest warrant. And the use of U.S. Marshals to extradite Luthmann from Florida. Over what?

Luthmann sent McMahon, along with 33,000 other subscribers an automatically generated newsletter. It went to McMahon’s public email address. The email did not mention McMahon. It was written by Dr. Bandy Lee about a New Jersey judge. It contained no threats.

There is an unsubscribe button on the email, if McMahon wanted to get no more emails.

Instead McMahon, a long time political adversary Luthmann’s, said he was afraid for his life/safety.

This is not just a clown show.  An innocent man’s liberty is at stake. This is classic racketeering led by McMahon with co-conspirator Wilkinson.

These two men must be insane to think they can get away with this – and bootstrap the US Marshalls into this – making it a federal racketerring case.

The Email That Triggered a Felony Warrant

On July 13, 2025, Luthmann’s Substack newsletter—This is For Real—sent out a post authored by psychiatrist Dr. Bandy X. Lee. The article discussed political psychology and mental health in public officials. It didn’t mention McMahon. It contained no threats.

Still, McMahon filed a criminal complaint, claiming he feared for his safety/life.

Staten Island District Attorney Michael E McMahon and NYS Attorney General Letitia James She may be called on to investigate him before this is over

Substack records show he had voluntarily subscribed to, read, and clicked on links in the newsletter for weeks. And yet he used the arrival of a singular email in his inbox at 10:51 am on a Sunday morning as a pretext for a criminal case. But he waited 24 hours before making the complaint – despite his claim he feared for his safety/life.

Wilkinson made clear the charge would be elevated. “Criminal contempt is charged as a felony,” he told Almagno. He acknowledged that contempt isn’t always a felony, but said plainly, “We, PD is gonna charge the felony.”

We know who Wilkinson is taking orders from.

We will know his station in life may change if he is charged with racketeering. He will be taking orders from someone other than McMahon and it may be within the gates of the US Bureau of Prisons.

This is serious felony conduct and Wilkinson has admitted it on tape.

He says he controls the judges in Richmond County- he and/or McMahon.

There are other troubling issues with this warrant. There is no evidence that Luthmann was ever served with an order of protection. No hearing. No notice. Just a claim and a detective ready to “do my thing.”

When Wilkinson executes this warrant, he signs a warrant on himself and McMahon.

This is hardly a joke.

Rich Luthmann Alt Headshot
Rich Luthmann

The Fix Was In from the Start

Wilkinson also revealed that a special prosecutor would be assigned after the arrest. “There will be. Of course. We know that,” Wilkinson said, brushing off the procedural order of operations.

He offered to delay a few days before obtaining the warrant, but reiterated that the wheels were already turning. “It was going to be this week… I was going to get an arrest warrant and do my thing.”

The timing is telling. McMahon is under fire from Luthmann and others for past corruption, including Special Narcotics Part N court manipulation of criminal warrants and ties to political insiders. Prosecuting Luthmann would silence a critic and send a message to others. It worked before in 2018.

Staten Island Judge Charles Troia
If a warrant was signed against you in 2017 or 2018 by Staten Island Judge Charles Troia Chances are your civil rights were violated

This isn’t just a rogue detective making a loose comment. Detective Wilkinson brags he can “ensure” a judge signs his warrant. He’s not describing a lawful process. He’s describing a setup. The whole point of the Fourth Amendment is to stop law enforcement from acting like judge, jury, and executioner.

Wilkinson cut out the middleman — the neutral magistrate — and replaced it with a rubber stamp he claims to control.

Either Wilkinson lied — which is bad — or he told the truth, which is worse. If he can guarantee a warrant gets signed, we’re looking at collusion, institutional rot, and a mockery of due process. That warrant isn’t legal.

It’s a blueprint for obstruction of justice, civil rights violations, and fraud on the court. And if no one investigates it, then the rot isn’t just Wilkinson — it’s the whole system that lets him talk like that and still carry a badge.

Staten Island’s Justice System on Trial

The bigger question is how far this rot goes. Wilkinson made no secret that the fix was in: judges would comply, warrants would be issued, and the case would go forward, regardless of merit.

That places the Staten Island judiciary in the crosshairs, especially administrative Judge Raymond Rodriguez. In filed court documents, Luthmann  accused Rodriguez of being too close to McMahon and of rubber-stamping politically motivated prosecutions. Rodriguez hasn’t recused himself.

Judge Judith McMahon (the DA's wife) with her "friend of three decades," Administrative Judge Raymond Rodriguez
Judge Judith McMahon the DAs wife with her friend of three decades Administrative Judge Raymond Rodriguez

The recording, now submitted to NYPD Internal Affairs and the NYC Department of Investigation, may be the first domino. If Wilkinson’s statements are true, Staten Island’s Warrant Squad operates more like a political enforcement unit than a law enforcement agency.

“If this can happen to me,” Luthmann said, “it can happen to anyone who criticizes the McMahons or their allies.”

 A felony arrest over an email newsletter? A case built on an unsubscribed public document? And a detective who thinks the DA’s name is a blank check?

Thanks to a recording that was never meant to be public, we know how it works.

Full Audio of the Exchange:

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[…] An automatically generated Substack newsletter email sent to McMahon’s public office inbox – an email not even written or sent by me, containing no threats whatsoever. […]

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[…] silly man by the name and title of NYPD Detective John Wilkinson, who is evidently so used to doing things at McMahon’s bidding and without scrutiny […]

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[…] route specifically to avoid presenting this flimsy case to a judge. He knew (and stated) that he could get a warrant if he wanted, yet he initially didn’t even bother – he placed an ICARD to have me summarily grabbed if I […]

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[…] Uni-Party machine. I can’t wait to see the McMahon perp walk just like crooked Tish James. I have the whole thing on tape from the cop’s mouth. And it looks like he’ll flip before he loses his gold […]

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[…] first special prosecutor, Tom Tormey, declined to charge Luthmann on First Amendment grounds, but McMahon got a second prosecutor – a friend – to indict him. Luthmann calls it “political retribution dressed up as law […]

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[…] gone public with recordings: in one bombshell tape, an NYPD detective admits he gets “whatever [he] wants ” from judges as long as McMahon is the “victim,” revealing a […]

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

Wilkerson is handsome.

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

Knowing who someone is by name or sight does not create a relationship.

Richard Luthmann
7 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

He was President of the Democratic Organization of Richmond County, and I was a member. We spoke at meetings. Try again, apologizing for the truth without the facts.

Roy Bean
Roy Bean
7 months ago

The people elected McMahoj. He should be able to arrest anybody he don’t like. That’s why he is DA.

Richard Luthmann
7 months ago
Reply to  Roy Bean

Trump, too, by that logic. And I like that logic. Trump’s the Big Dog.

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

Sounds corrupt to me. Clearly you can see it’s political through investigating this

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[…] All of this unfolds against the backdrop of a felony criminal contempt complaint filed on July 14, 2025, with the NYPD, by Richmond County District Attorney Michael E. McMahon, under circumstances that raise serious red flags. […]

YdJ News
7 months ago

Corrupted pigs, DA. No one likes government overreach.

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

Detective Wilkinson admitted on tape: “I get whatever I want” from judges—because of DA McMahon.
This isn’t justice. It’s corruption.

Just Saying
Just Saying
7 months ago

Detective Wilkerson seems to be channeling his Dirty Harry side with his “I get what I want.” BS. How stupid of him to say shit like that out loud over a phone line. He killed the entire case and will most probably lose his gold shield when IAB gets done with him.

Nutjob
Nutjob
7 months ago

For you Alex Hormozi fans, he just shared his definition of a Freudian slip:

When NYPD Detective John Wilkinson calls Luthmann “the victim” and quickly corrects himself to refer to Luthmann as “the subject.”

NJ_
NJ_
7 months ago

“These two men must be insane to think they can get away with this”
Yes. They are insane. But they have always gotten away with everything. Why would this be different?

Who has the authority to stop this and isn’t complicit AND has the balls to do it??? Unfortunately, the answer is nobody. But if this person exists, they would become an instant hero by eradicating this low-hanging fruit.

Richard Luthmann
7 months ago
Reply to  NJ_

Donald J. Trump knows a thing or two about crooked NYC prosecutors…

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

Oh please. Plenty of celebrities know the names of their stalkers because the stalkers sign their names on their love letters. Yet, the celebrity and the stalker are still strangers to each other.. heck, even if the celebrity shook that stalker’s hand at a meet and greet. Listing the stalker as a stranger on the restraining order is still accurate.

Luthman needs to stop with the attempt at smoke and mirrors and have someone help him come up with an actual legitimate legal route to take here.
Luthmann does not appear to be in his right mind and is incapable of figuring this out for himself.

Don’t violate restraining orders, kids.

Richard Luthmann
7 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

I have disdain for the New York legal system in the same way I have disdain for the insane radical Left Democrat Party. They are one in the same.

There was no violation except for in Mike McMahon’s mind. He suffers from a terrible sickness: LDS – Luthmann Derangement Syndrome. He caught it from William Peck.

You must be some special kind of moron recommending a “legal strategy” in a place where I would get as much due process as in a Kafka novel.

I have a legal strategy. Fight extradition in Florida, where there is freedom.

In the intervening period, identify the bad actors to the state and federal authorities that aren’t totally bent.

That’s how you build a RICO case.

Newsflash: My Commander in Chief wants the crooked New York prosecutors gone. Well, here is one served up on a silver platter.

And if this one goes, then the RATS will scurry, some into the hands of the Feds and the Weaponization Task Force. And that’s how Alvin and Tish go ¡Adios!

This thing is much bigger than some schmuck named Luthmann.

NiceGuy
7 months ago

“I have disdain for” Clinton & Trump followers who turn a blind eye to the
Jeffery Epstein scandal.

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It’s a long 6 years since Jeffery Epstein died and both the Democrats and Republicans refuse to release the Epstein files.
Why?
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Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

What about family court? Why doesn’t the trump administration take on the open corruption in CA, NY, CT family courts?

NiceGuy
7 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Family court? Why? Corruption?

Cuz Donnie is too busy making money!

Duh!

Richard Luthmann
7 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Blue states all. He will.

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

You are clearly in a mania.

You did a minor violation of a restraining order.

You imagine it’s gonna become a grand Rico case.

I would say Don’t flatter yourself.
But that’s all someone in a mania can do.

Richard Luthmann
7 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

I disagree.

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

Sorry, but Richie is grasping at straws. No one is cutting out a magistrate. But it is plain common sense that a magistrate will likely take the word of a DA as credible.

The simple facts here are that this DA had a restraining order in place against Luthmann, and Luthmann violated it. Period.

Did Luthman seriously think that he was going to violate a restraining order that a district attorney had against him and the attorney wouldn’t report it?

Is THAT for real?

Richard Luthmann
7 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

There is already a motion before Judge Ray Rodriguez – sworn – that confirms what everyone knows. I was NEVER PRESENT in New York State, never informed of the purported restraining order by the court, and never served with it.

The Staten Island Advance confirmed it, so it must be true!

https://www.silive.com/crime/2020/10/defeated-trial-by-combat-lawyer-admits-guilt-in-fake-facebook-page-case.html

There are YUGE legal problems here, Chris. And they are YUGE for Mike McMahon and Ray Rodriguez.

NJ_
NJ_
7 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Here’s a simple fact. Sometimes silence is better than making yourself look like an idiot.

Richard Luthmann
7 months ago
Reply to  NJ_

True. Mike McMahon should have STFU and hit unsubscribe to the newsletter Substack says he subscribed to himself on June 20. Now, he’s acted very, very dishonestly.

The devil always goes one step too far.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

Anonymous
 18 days ago

Been like days since my last confession!

Dew Dads on your Chin

NiceGuy
NiceGuy
7 months ago

Rich-

For the first time in a while – I feel for you.

Hope everything works out!

Richard Luthmann
7 months ago
Reply to  NiceGuy

I’m not wrong. Actually, I’m righteous, and much smarter about things than I was before. And this time, I’ll have help. Acts 12:6-11.

NiceGuy
7 months ago

Rich-

I think the book of Job is more applicable in the context of your life.

I know you’re not right righteous, neither am I, nevertheless you’re being tested!!!!!

I think we’re all a little bit job…….

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago
Reply to  NiceGuy

Job had children and wasn’t shooting blanks

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

I know someone who recorded the GAL in his divorce case saying in a conversation that she is friends with judges and that she routinely gets complaints about her dismissed because she is pen pals with the chief bar disciplinary counsel.

Same sort of corruption only in family court.

Frank, would you post that?

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

“ Wilkinson also revealed that a special prosecutor would be assigned after the arrest. “There will be. Of course. We know that,” Wilkinson said, brushing off the procedural order of operations.”

Huh? Since the district attorney is the alleged victim, of course there is going to be a special prosecutor assigned since the district attorney can’t prosecute his own case.

Did Luthmann ghost write this article? It seems a lot less sharp than the usual stuff Frank writes.

Richard Luthmann
7 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Who’s McMahon going to hand pick to be the special prosecutor this time?

If there is a special prosecutor, then this thing went to a judge. But there is no special prosecutor, so no judge has made a probable cause determination. Just some crooked McMahon crony cops “opinion,” right?

Oh, and Chris, did you ever stop viewing LatinBois.com?

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

You are proving your unhinged obsessive nature. It’s no surprised people have restraining orders against you.

Richard Luthmann
7 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Ok, Chris. 🤣🤣🤣

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

Lock Wilkie in up and McMahon too

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