Three federal prosecutors involved in the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams resigned, asserting they faced undue pressure to confess to wrongdoing. Their resignation coincided with the appointment of a new top prosecutor and followed a directive from the Justice Department to drop charges against Adams, allegedly for political reasons. The prosecutors, Celia Cohen, Andrew Rohrbach, and Derek Wikstrom, expressed a commitment to justice and integrity, stating they would not abandon their principles for job security.
The Justice Department's directives and influence from political agendas have raised serious concerns about the integrity of prosecutorial decisions and the just treatment of the accused.
The prosecutors emphasized that they refuse to admit to any wrongdoing, stressing their commitment to the principles of justice and integrity over job security.
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