Judge Expected to Rule Soon on Dismissal of Corruption Case Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams
The Justice Department seeks to drop charges without prejudice, while critics question the political implications of the move.
- U.S. District Judge Dale Ho has canceled a scheduled hearing, signaling a ruling on the case against Mayor Eric Adams may be imminent.
- The Justice Department has requested to dismiss the bribery and corruption charges without prejudice, allowing for potential re-indictment after the November election.
- Former Solicitor General Paul Clement, appointed to provide independent advice, has recommended dismissal with prejudice to prevent prolonged uncertainty for Adams.
- The case has sparked controversy within the Justice Department, with multiple prosecutors resigning or being placed on leave after opposing the decision to drop the charges.
- The charges stem from allegations that Adams accepted illegal campaign contributions and travel perks in exchange for political favors, accusations he has denied.