Danielle Sassoon, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, resigned after refusing to comply with a Justice Department directive to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Appointed by President Donald Trump, Sassoon cited her duty to uphold the rule of law in a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, arguing that dismissing the case would set a dangerous precedent.
Adams, accused of accepting bribes from Turkish officials, pleaded not guilty. The Justice Department, led by Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, justified the dismissal by stating the case distracted Adams from assisting Trump’s immigration crackdown. Sassoon strongly rejected this reasoning, emphasizing the importance of impartial law enforcement.
A Harvard and Yale Law graduate, Sassoon clerked for conservative Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and built a reputation as a tough prosecutor. She played key roles in high-profile cases, including the conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried for cryptocurrency fraud and Lawrence Ray for sex trafficking.
Sassoon’s resignation underscores concerns about political interference in the judiciary. Former prosecutors noted that complying would have undermined the autonomy of the Southern District, while refusal made her position untenable.
Her letter also referenced a January 31 meeting where Adams’ lawyers suggested the mayor could support the Justice Department’s priorities if charges were dropped—claims his lawyer denied. Days later, Sassoon criticized Biden’s commutation of drug offenders in the Wall Street Journal, signaling her commitment to justice.
Sassoon’s departure raises questions about the independence of federal prosecutors in politically sensitive cases. The Justice Department has not commented on the situation.


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