According to a search-warrant application prepared by Cujdik, Martinez bought a small amount of marijuana from Daniel Gorham on Dec. 13, 2006. Martinez, however, recently told the Daily News that he had never heard of Daniel Gorham's case and hadn't bought drugs from him.
Cujdik sometimes put Martinez's informant number - "#103" - on search warrants connected to drug and gun cases with a potential big payoff, Martinez alleged.
Cujdik sometimes instructed Martinez to sign police pay vouchers for jobs he didn't do, Martinez alleged. Some of the informant cash went to Cujdik for rent on a Kensington house that Martinez and his family leased from Cujdik from September 2005 to Jan. 30 of this year, Martinez said.
"I'm telling you, he used to come up and say, 'Here, sign this voucher.' He always used to make me sign a lot of vouchers when it was near rent time," said Martinez, who speculated that he likely got paid about $300 for the Daniel Gorham job, which he claims he didn't do.
Cujdik deactivated Martinez as an informant last Dec. 4. He deactivated Tiffany Gorham later that same month, a police source said.
The reason cited by Cujdik for deactivating Gorham, the source said: Too many traffic violations. *