The American prosecutor General Pam Bondi speaks when she announces an action in charge of immigration at her first press conference at the Ministry of Justice in Washington, DC, United States, February 12, 2025.
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The Attorney General Pam Bondi said that she expects the criminal corruption file against the mayor of New York, Eric Adams Ministry of JusticeThe request to launch the case.
“This is my understanding, it is rejected today,” said Bondi on Fox News.
Bondi spoke after the assistant prosecutor acting Emil Bove Promotions promised to management positions for remaining prosecutors in the doj Public integrity section who would accept to sign a request for rejection of the Adams affair.
Bove gave prosecutors a period of one hour to provide him with the names of two lawyers who would sign the motion, according to NBC News.
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Three former MJ lawyers, which are all in contact with lawyers still in the department, told NBC News that the request for the rejection of the Adams case would be signed by Ed Sullivan, a lawyer for the integrity unit public approaching his retirement.
A federal judge in Manhattan should sign on any request in dismissal by the Doj.
MJ’s chief of staff, Chad Mizelle, said in a statement: “The decision to reject the indictment of Eric Adams is another indication that this Doj will return to his main function to continue the criminals Dangerous, not pursuing hunts with witches with political motivation. “
“The fact that those who charged and continued the case refused to follow a direct command is additional proof of the disorderly and rear motivations of the prosecutors,” said Mizelle. “These people do not have their place at Doj.”
Bove’s video call with the section team came while a seventh prosecutor resigned from his controversial order to reject the case to the US District Court of Manhattan.
Four prosecutors who resigned Thursday included the head of the public integrity section John Keller and three other members of his team.
The last prosecutor to arrest, HAGAN SCOTTENIn a letter of blistering to Bove, said: “I expect you to finally find someone enough, or enough coward, to file your request” to reject the Adams affair.
“But that was never going to be me,” wrote Scotten, who had been the principal prosecutor in the Adams case as an assistant American prosecutor of the South District of New York.
Danielle Sassoon, American assistant lawyer for the South District of New York, on the left, arrived at the court in New York, in the United States, Thursday, March 28, 2024.
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On Thursday, the boss of Scotten, American lawyer, Danielle Sassoon, resigned to protest against the order of Bove to launch the case.
In the hours that followed Sassoon left, Keller, the other three prosecutors in the public integrity section, and the head of the Doj’s acting criminal division, Kevin Driscoll, all resigned rather than executing the order of Bove.
Bove, when he was in a private legal cabinet, previously represented President Donald Trump during his criminal trial Hush Money in New York last year. Trump was found guilty of nearly three dozen accusations of falsification of commercial files in this case, but was sentenced to prison or probation sentence.
Scotten in his letter made fun of the reported justifications for Bove for rejected the Adams affair.
Bove said that the case has interfere with Adams’ ability to “cooperate fully with the federal government” on the application of Trump’s immigration policies in New York, and Bove also quoted comments on Adams made by Former American lawyer Damian Williams.
“In short, the first justification for the motion – that the role of Damian Williams in the case has sort of tainted an act of accusation valid by many evidence, and continued under four different American lawyers – is so weak that he is prextual transparently, “wrote Scotten.
“The second justification is worse,” wrote Scotten. “No ordered freedom system can allow the government to use the carrot to reject the accusations, or the threat stick to bring them back again, to encourage an elected official to support his political objectives.”
“There is a tradition in the public resignation service in a last effort to eliminate a serious error,” wrote Scotten.
“Some will see the error that you make here in the light of their generally negative opinions of the new administration,” he wrote. “I do not share these opinions.”
The prosecutor, referring to Trump, wrote: “I can even understand how a managing director whose history is in business and politics could see the dismissal envisaged with usefulness as a good deal, but unpleasant.”
“But any assistant American lawyer knows that our laws and traditions do not allow to use the power of prosecutor to influence other citizens, even less elected,” wrote Scotten.
Scotten is a graduate of the Harvard Law School who was employed for the chief judge of the Supreme Court John Roberts after having served in the American army in Iraq in the special forces. He was also committed to the judge of the Supreme Court Brett Kavanaugh when the Curator of Roberts was seated in a lower court.
On Thursday, Bove had placed Scotten on administrative leave with another prosecutor in the Adams case, Derek Wiksrom.
Bove in a letter to Sassoon said he was doing this step after indicating that Scotten and Wiksrom agreed with his decision to refuse to drop the case and do not just comply with the order to reject this affair “.
Bove said that prosecutors would be investigated by the Attorney General Pam Bondi and the DOJ professional responsibility office for their conduct, with Sassoon. Bondi would then determine if Scotten and the prosecutors were to be dismissed, Bove wrote.