Who is Danielle Sassoon, the US attorney who resigned over order to drop charges against Eric Adams?
- Danielle Sassoon resigned as interim U.S. Attorney after three weeks, stating she could not drop the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, which she believed violated her duty to uphold the law.
- Sassoon objected to a perceived political quid pro quo, alleging that Adams' legal team suggested he would enforce Trump's immigration policies in exchange for dropping the charges.
- Acting Attorney General Emil Bove accepted Sassoon's resignation and announced internal investigations against her and the case prosecutors, placing them on paid administrative leave.
- Motions to dismiss the charges against Adams had not been filed, and Matthew Podolsky was appointed as the new acting U.S. Attorney following Sassoon's departure.
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