Mayor Adams' lawyer insists no 'quid pro quo' deal with Trump DOJ - as judge punts on whether to toss corruption charges
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Mayor Eric Adams, facing corruption charges, is adamant he hasn’t struck any deal with Trump's DOJ to dismiss the case. His attorney, Alex Spiro, offered to testify under oath to support Adams' innocence. A Manhattan judge delayed a decision on the DOJ's request to dismiss the case for national security reasons tied to the mayor's involvement in Trump’s immigration agenda. Adams maintains he has not committed any crimes related to $123,000 in travel bribes linked to Turkish nationals.
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