The Justice Department has ordered the acting U.S. attorney in Manhattan to drop federal corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams, pending a decision on filing a motion in court. Adams, however, inaccurately suggested that he was already cleared of all charges, stating he faced no legal questions now. It's crucial to note that the dismissal order does not indicate a substantive review of the evidence or a declaration of innocence, with concerns raised about the potential impact on upcoming elections.
Mayor Eric Adams made it sound as if the federal corruption case against him had already been dismissed. It has not.
Emil Bove III, the Justice Department official who sent the memo to Sassoon, noted that he had not assessed the evidence.
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