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- Acting deputy attorney general Emil Bove assembled DOJ's remaining public corruption prosecutors this morning and gave them an hour to find someone to sign the Eric Adams dismissal. One of them agreed to do it, to spare the others from potentially being fired. www.reuters.com/world/us/fed...
- It's now 5 p.m., four days after the department's leadership ordered prosecutors to drop the Eric Adams case. Nobody has filed the motion to dismiss, or filed a notice of appearance on the docket.
- Four days and seven high-profile resignations later, DOJ has begun the process of attempting to dismiss the criminal charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams. Two new attorneys from DC just filed notices of appearance.
- !! Acting deputy attorney general Emil Bove just filed a notice of appearance in the Adams case. You don't see the department's number-two doing that, umm, ever.Feb 14, 2025 23:23