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Danielle Sassoon, the interim U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, resigned on February 13, 2025, in protest of a Justice Department directive to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Sassoon’s resignation followed a memo from Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, who argued that dismissing the charges would allow Adams to assist in President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda and campaign for reelection.
Adams, a Democrat, is accused of accepting over $100,000 in illegal campaign contributions and bribery linked to lavish travel. The case raised concerns among career prosecutors about political influence interfering with legal proceedings. Sassoon, who joined the office in 2016, played a significant role in high-profile prosecutions, including that of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried.
The Justice Department's decision has drawn criticism, given the Southern District's reputation for autonomy and integrity in pursuing corruption cases. It remains unclear how the status of the investigation into Adams' aides will proceed following Sassoon's resignation.