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All Charges Dropped Against New York Governor Eric Adams

February 14. 2025

New York Mayor Eric Adams

This is a follow up to the November 7, 2023 article "The FBI Corruptly Raids The Campaign Of New York Mayor Eric Adams Based On Email Copyright They Illegally Accessed And Unlawfully Used Confirming Previous Site Claims." This week it was announced all charges have been dropped against Adams. There was some resistance among a few prosecutors but the charges are on track to be dropped.

Some publicly implied Adams cut a deal with President Trump to get the charges against him dropped in exchange for help with immigration, as New York is having massive problems in this area and it is impacting the budget, security, housing, utilities, the school system and waste management. New York should not have been designated a sanctuary city. It is far too small to accommodate a large chunk of the 13,000,000 illegal migrants that came across the border during former President Joe Biden's tenure.

In response to the charges being dropped Adams stated, "I want to be crystal clear with New Yorkers: I never offered - nor did anyone offer on my behalf - any trade of my authority as your mayor for an end to my case. never. I am solely beholden to the 8.3. million New Yorkers that I represent and will always put this city first."

STORY SOURCE

Justice Department asks court to dismiss corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams

Updated 5:48 PM PST, February 14, 2025 - NEW YORK (AP) — The Justice Department asked a court Friday to dismiss corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, with a top official from Washington intervening after federal prosecutors in Manhattan rebuffed his demands to drop the case and some quit in protest.

Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, the department’s second-in-command, and lawyers from the public integrity section and criminal division filed paperwork asking to end the case. They contend it was marred by appearances of impropriety and that letting it continue would interfere with the mayor’s reelection bid. A judge must still approve the request.

The filing came hours after Bove convened a call with the prosecutors in the Justice Department’s public integrity section — which handles corruption cases — and gave them an hour to pick two people to sign onto the motion to dismiss, saying those who did so could be promoted, according to a person familiar with the matter...

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