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Ex-top prosecutor who resigned rather than drop Adams case defends her integrity in court testimony
Danielle Sassoon denied suggesting prosecutors promised not to charge Michelle Bond if Ryan Salame pleaded guilty amid disputes over prosecutorial conduct.
- Danielle Sassoon, the former interim U.S. attorney who resigned rather than drop the criminal case against New York Mayor Eric Adams, testified in Manhattan federal court defending her integrity.
- Sassoon denied suggesting that prosecutors would not criminally charge a woman involved in the FTX cryptocurrency scandal if her boyfriend pleaded guilty.
- Michelle Bond was charged last year with offenses related to receiving $400,000 from FTX to fund her 2022 congressional campaign, which her then-boyfriend Ryan Salame had pleaded guilty to facilitating.
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Ex-top prosecutor who resigned rather than drop Adams case defends her integrity in court testimony
The former interim U.S. attorney who quit rather than drop the criminal case against New York Mayor Eric Adams defended her integrity during testimony in Manhattan federal court.
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