Mayor Adams’ corruption charges should be dropped for good, court-appointed lawyer says
- U.S. District Judge Dale Ho was advised to dismiss corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams "with prejudice," meaning they cannot be refiled.
- Federal prosecutors filed to dismiss the charges, stating they limited Adams' ability to assist in immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump's agenda.
- Several top aides resigned following the Department of Justice's controversial request to drop the charges, citing concerns over political motivations in the case.
- Adams has maintained his innocence, arguing that the charges are politically motivated and denying any wrongdoing related to soliciting illegal campaign contributions.
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