The First Department and trial courts throughout New York City and State have interpreted this statute (CPL 245.20 [1] [k] [iv]) to require the disclosure of underlying records related to the substantiated and unsubstantiated complaints against testifying members of law enforcement (see Matter of Jayson C., 200 A.D.3d 447, 448-449 [1st Dept 2021]; People v Rodriguez, 77 Misc.3d 23, 25 [App Term, 1st Dept 2022]); see also e.g. People v Abdullaev, 2024 NY Slip Op 51690[U], *3 [Crim Ct, Kings County 2024]; People v Gourdine, 83 Misc.3d 1264 [A], 2024 NY Slip Op 51031[U], *6 [Sup Ct, Kings County 2024]; People v Bienaime, 83 Misc.3d 1265 [A], 2024 NY Slip Op 51035[U], *4 [Crim Ct, Kings County 2024]; People v Caldiero, 83 Misc.3d 1218 [A], 2024 NY Slip Op 50747[U], *4 [Crim Ct, Queens County 2024]; People v Cumbe, 82 Misc.3d 1242 [A], 2024 NY Slip Op 50524[U], *6 [Crim Ct, Kings County 2024]; People v Mohammed, 82 Misc.3d 1209 [A], 2024 Ny Slip Op 50263[U], *5 [Nassau Dist Ct, 1st Dist 2024]; People v Martinez, 75 Misc.3d 1212 [A], 2022 NY Slip Op 50476[U], *4 [Crim Ct, NY County 2022]; People v Barralaga, 73 Misc.3d 510, 515-516 [Crim Ct, NY County 2021]; People v Castellanos, 72 Misc.3d 371, 375 [Sup Ct, Bronx County 2021]; People v Perez, 71 Misc.3d 1214 [A], 2021 NY Slip Op 50374[U], *3 [Crim Ct, Bronx County 2021]; People v Kelly, 71 Misc.3d 1202 [A], 2021 NY Slip Op 50264[U], *3-*4 [Crim Ct, NY County 2021]).