"blacklisted"

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Anderson said he never questioned the culture of corruption because he feared ruining his career.

"I didn't want to get, as I said, blacklisted from other undercovers, where I wouldn't be able to go out with my teams, or other undercovers wouldn't want to work with me," he said.

Stephen Anderson, seen in 2009, says he first filed phony paperwork on March 15, 2005 - his 'training day' as an undercover narcotics detective on the streets of Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
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