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Top Prosecutor Resigns After Refusing to Drop Corruption Case Against NYC Mayor

Federal Prosecutor Quits, Says She’s Confident Mayor Adams Broke the Law

by pinkfloyd
February 14, 2025
in Espionage & Scandals, Government and Politics, Government Reforms & Controversies, Government Workplace Reform, Legal Affairs, Presidential Power
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Political Scandal: DOJ Moves to Dismiss Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor - U.S Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York via AP

Prosecutor Alleges ‘Quid Pro Quo’ in Fight Over Adams’ Criminal Charges - U.S Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York via AP

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Federal Prosecutor Resigns After Refusing to Drop Corruption Case Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams

A top federal prosecutor in Manhattan, Danielle Sassoon, resigned Thursday after refusing a Justice Department order to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Before stepping down, she firmly stated her belief that Adams had “committed the crimes.”

Justice Department Shake-Up Over Adams Case

The resignation triggered further turmoil within the Justice Department. Two senior officials also stepped down after department leadership attempted to seize control of the case.

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The acting deputy U.S. attorney general, Emil Bove, a former personal lawyer for Donald Trump, ordered the case against Adams to be dropped. In a letter accepting Sassoon’s resignation, he stated that the Justice Department in Washington would formally dismiss the charges and bar further prosecution of the Democratic mayor.

Sassoon’s Defiant Stand

Sassoon, a Republican serving as interim U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced her resignation in an email to staff. She had engaged in a days-long standoff with her superiors in Washington before making her decision.

In a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, obtained by the Associated Press, Sassoon criticized the decision-making process, calling it “rushed and superficial.” She urged Bondi to reconsider the directive to drop the case.

Mass Resignations and Backlash

With Sassoon refusing to comply, the Justice Department’s public integrity section was asked to take over the case. However, two senior officials overseeing the unit, including its acting chief, resigned in protest.

The controversy escalated after Bove’s Monday memo, in which he justified dropping the charges by arguing that Adams should be free to support Trump’s immigration crackdown and focus on his re-election campaign. The primary is just four months away, and Adams faces multiple challengers.

Corruption Allegations Against Adams

Mayor Adams was indicted in September on allegations that he:

  • Accepted over $100,000 in illegal campaign contributions
  • Received lavish travel perks, including luxury hotels, first-class flights, and a bathhouse visit
  • Pressured officials to allow a 36-story Turkish diplomatic building to open before a visit from Turkey’s president

Prosecutors also claimed to have evidence that Adams personally directed aides to solicit foreign donations disguised to qualify for public campaign funding. Under federal law, foreign nationals cannot contribute to U.S. elections.

As recently as Jan. 6, prosecutors stated they were still uncovering additional criminal conduct by Adams.

Accusations of a ‘Quid Pro Quo’

In her letter, Sassoon accused Adams’ lawyers of offering a “quid pro quo“ during a meeting with the Justice Department. She claimed they suggested that Adams would support Trump’s immigration policies in exchange for dismissing the charges.

“This is a dangerous precedent,” Sassoon warned. “It rewards Adams’ opportunistic shifting commitments on immigration with a dismissal of a criminal indictment.”

Adams’ lawyer, Alex Spiro, denied the accusation, calling it a “total lie.”

Justice Department Under Fire

The decision to drop Adams’ case based on political considerations rather than legal evidence has alarmed career prosecutors.

Bove, a former prosecutor in the Southern District of New York, has been criticized for failing to provide any legal basis for the dismissal. His memo did not address the evidence against Adams, breaking with the Justice Department’s long-standing tradition of basing charging decisions on facts, law, and evidence.

Political Turmoil and the Future of the Case

The Southern District of New York, often called the “sovereign district” due to its independence, has a history of investigating high-profile corruption cases. Sassoon’s resignation is the second Justice Department shake-up in five years involving tensions between Washington and Manhattan prosecutors.

The last major standoff occurred in 2020, when Attorney General William Barr forced out Geoffrey Berman, another Manhattan U.S. attorney, in a surprise nighttime announcement.

With Adams still under investigation and federal agents probing his senior aides, it remains unclear what will happen next.

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pinkfloyd

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