Summary:
Corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams have been unexpectedly dropped by the Justice Department.
The charges, including bribery and fraud, could be refiled in the future.
The decision comes after Adams' attorney contacted the Justice Department, and the resignation of the U.S. Attorney who initially brought the charges.
The Justice Department will review the case once a Trump-appointed U.S. attorney is confirmed.
Mayor Adams has consistently pleaded not guilty and claimed the charges were politically motivated.
NYC Mayor Adams' Corruption Charges Unexpectedly Dropped
<img src="https://media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/image/upload/t_fit-560w,f_auto,q_auto:best/rockcms/2025-01/250107-eric-adams-2024-ac-936p-f71b56.jpg" alt="Image: Eric Adams politics political politician investigation">In a stunning turn of events, Acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered the dismissal of all corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. The charges, including bribery and fraud, stemmed from an indictment alleging Adams accepted lavish gifts from wealthy Turkish nationals.
While the dismissal is without prejudice—meaning charges could be refiled later—it marks a significant victory for Adams, who has consistently maintained his innocence. The Justice Department official stated that the charges will be reviewed upon confirmation of a Trump-appointed U.S. attorney. This follows the resignation of Damian Williams, the Biden-appointed U.S. attorney who initially brought the charges. Adams' attorney reportedly contacted the Justice Department to request the case's dismissal earlier this year.
This development leaves many questions unanswered, and the situation remains fluid. We will continue to update this story as it unfolds.
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