The former prosecutors, both Democrats and Republicans, sharply criticized the Justice Department’s intention to investigate ...
The stunning development comes amid widespread speculation as to whether she would follow through on the directive and after ...
A letter from one federal prosecutor explains why the new administration is facing one of the largest Justice Department mass ...
NEW YORK -- The top federal prosecutor in Manhattan resigned Thursday rather than obey a Justice Department order to drop ...
Acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Danielle Sassoon said she was "baffled" by the DOJ's decision to drop the charges against Eric Adams.
The nolle prosequi was signed by Acting Deputy A.G. Emil Bove. Minutes later, Manhattan federal prosecutors Hagan Scotten, ...
The top federal prosecutor in Manhattan resigned Thursday after being ordered by the Justice Department to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
The DOJ had pressured federal prosecutors in N.Y. to dismiss the charges against Adams, prompting resignations from several top officials.
District Court Judge Jeannette Vargas ruled Friday that a temporary restraining order would stay in place for now but said that she would issue her full decision soon.
Legal Newsletter looks at how prosecutors pushed back on the administration's handling of the Eric Adams case, plus other legal news.
The filing does not spell the end of the high-profile case. A federal judge must approve the decision to drop the charges.