DOJ to address dismissal of Adams' charges before judge
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Left: Mayor of New York City Eric Adams leaves federal court on September 27, 2024 in Lower Manhattan, New York City after pleading not guilty to corruption charges (zz/Andrea Renault/STAR MAX/IPx). Right: Dale E. Ho during his confirmation hearing in Washington, D.C., in December 2021 (Forbes/YouTube).

A federal judge in New York City has order the attorneys for the Justice Department and Mayor Eric Adams to appear in court on Wednesday to address the agency’s controversial decision to drop the corruption charges against Adams amid accusations of a quid pro quo bargain between the mayor and the Trump administration.

The two-page order from U.S. District Judge Dale E. Ho comes one day after former Watergate prosecutor and assistant U.S. attorney Nathaniel Akerman urged the court to deny the DOJ’s motion to dismiss the case and appoint a special counsel to “advise the Court in resolving this unfortunate matter.”

In the six-page letter filed on Monday, Akerman asserted that the dismissal of the Adams case was “not in the public interest” as there was ample evidence that the DOJ’s actions are “part of a corrupt bargain” that will give the Trump administration “potent leverage” and “total control over Adams.”

“First, there is overwhelming evidence from DOJ’s own internal documents showing that the dismissal of the Adams indictment is not in the public interest and is part of a corrupt quid pro quo between Mayor Adams and the Trump administration. These internal documents show that in return for DOJ’s dismissal of the indictment, Mr. Adams agreed to improperly assist the Trump administration in its immigration enforcement priorities,” Akerman wrote. “A dismissal ‘without prejudice,’ is simply a sword of Damocles hanging over Adams, permitting the indictment to be re-filed at DOJ’s discretion, to ensure Mr. Adams follows the administration’s marching orders. Indeed, DOJ admitted in internal documents that this dismissal motion is not based on the proper grounds of innocence or lack of evidence.”

A dismissal “without prejudice” means that the DOJ is free to refile the charges against Adams again in the future.

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