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New York City Mayor Eric Adams, whose criminal corruption case was dismissed with prejudice earlier this month, has suggested that God had a hand in the outcome of the legal action against him by the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Southern District of New York.
Adams was formally indicted last September on charges that he took some $10 million in bribes and illegal campaign donations from foreign nationals in exchange for favors.
District Judge Dale Ho dismissed the case in a 21-page order and opinionearlier this month, while challenging some arguments made by the Department of Justice that pushed for the dismissal by saying the case “is tainted with impropriety,” “detrimental to national security and immigration enforcement” and “was a weak case to begin with.”
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Adams was formally indicted last September on charges that he took some $10 million in bribes and illegal campaign donations from foreign nationals in exchange for favors.
District Judge Dale Ho dismissed the case in a 21-page order and opinionearlier this month, while challenging some arguments made by the Department of Justice that pushed for the dismissal by saying the case “is tainted with impropriety,” “detrimental to national security and immigration enforcement” and “was a weak case to begin with.”
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams suggests God’s hand was in dismissal of corruption case
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, whose criminal corruption case was dismissed with prejudice earlier this month, has suggested that God had a hand in the outcome of the legal action against him by the
