Calling their bluff: Mayor Adams' legal team claims feds don't have goods for another indictment
Briefly

Mayor Eric Adams' legal team contends that federal prosecutors lack necessary evidence for an indictment, characterizing the case as a significant overreach of authority.
Celebrity attorney Alex Spiro asserts that the supposed evidence has not materialized, indicating that the prosecution’s case is fundamentally flawed and lacks real substance.
Spiro further claims that over two dozen witnesses have provided testimony clearing Adams, yet they still await complete witness statements that prosecutors may be withholding.
The ongoing dispute between Adams' team and prosecutors reveals accusations from both sides regarding attempts to manipulate public opinion in a high-stakes legal environment.
Read at New York Post
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