Former U.S. Solicitor General Urges Federal Judge to Permanently Dismiss Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor, Eric Adams

NEW YORK — A federal judge was urged on Friday by a former U.S. solicitor general to approve a government motion to dismiss current corruption allegations against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, while also preventing the possibility of future charges. Paul Clement, who served as solicitor general during George W. Bush’s presidency, made the case that re-indictment potential would unjustly shadow over Adams, complicating his public service duties. Clement was assigned two weeks prior by Judge Dale E. Ho to assist in adjudicating the matter. His legal brief expressed ample grounds to terminate the … Read more

Lawyer Suggests Dismissing Charges Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams in Recent Legal Battle

New York — A lawyer tasked with reviewing the potential legal trouble surrounding New York City Mayor Eric Adams has recommended that charges against him be dropped. The counsel, whose appointment was to assess accusations concerning the Mayor’s conduct, concluded after a comprehensive investigation that the basis for any criminal charges was insufficient. This recommendation comes amid scrutiny over Adams’ actions that critics had labeled questionable, lacking transparency, or ethically ambiguous. However, the detailed review by the appointed lawyer, which scrutinized various aspects of the alleged misdoings, suggests that there may have been misunderstandings or … Read more

Independent Lawyer Recommends Dismissal of Corruption Case Against NYC Mayor, Backs DOJ Motion

New York, NY – In a significant development concerning the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, an independent counsel has recommended that the judge presiding over the matter approve the U.S. Department of Justice’s proposal to dismiss the case. The recommendation was made public on Friday, stating that the dismissal should be with prejudice, which would prevent the possibility of bringing the same charges against Adams in the future. The unfolding of these events has sparked interest and speculation across various sectors of the city, considering the high-profile nature of the case … Read more

NYC Council Members Push for Voter Referendum on Sanctuary Law Revisions Amid Mayor Adams’ Reluctance

New York, NY – In New York City, a clash over municipal sanctuary laws is escalating, with some members of the City Council urging for a public referendum to decide whether to amend the laws that limit local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities. This request for a ballot measure comes amid resistance from Mayor Eric Adams, who has opted not to pursue a public vote on the matter but has indicated plans to modify sanctuary policies through executive actions. The debate was ignited by the Common Sense Caucus of the City Council, which … Read more