Communications show that the case against the mayor was politically motivated, the department argues.
The strange official corruption case of New York City Mayor Eric Adams is about to draw to an abominable close.
Based on the Constitution’s separation of powers U.S. Distict Judge Dale Ho of the Southern District of New York should deny the Justice Department's motion to drop its own case against New York City ...
Randy Mastro, who withdrew his nomination for corporation counsel after the City Council strongly objected, will try to help ...
In their Friday brief, DOJ leaders quoted a handful of internal communications, potentially waiving the confidentiality of ...
Hizzoner has been largely absent from the race, and even bailed on a recent high-profile forum with his challengers — with ...
The Justice Department is pushing to drop corruption charges against Eric Adams in Manhattan while federal authorities in ...
Mayor Eric Adams pulled in a sad $36,000 from just a few dozen donors over the last two months, it was revealed Tuesday — as ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams raised just over $36,000 in private contributions in the first three months of the year.
If City Hall awards the rink concession to the Trump Organization, it would link the popular tourist destination at the foot ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi has curtailed Justice Department anti-corruption efforts, ratcheted up immigration enforcement and ...
With the expected dismissal of Adams’ corruption case, worries surrounding the rule of law in the United States are ...