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FBI searches homes of two senior Adams administration aides, city officials say
The FBI and New York City’s Department of Investigation searched the homes of two senior officials in the administration of Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday, according to two city officials familiar with the matter.
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Judge Engoron will not recuse himself from Trump civil fraud trial
Judge Arthur Engoron said he will not recuse himself from former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial over questions about whether he inappropriately discussed the case with an outside lawyer.
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Trump lawyers can subpoena communications between judge and real estate lawyer, court rules
A court ruling will allow former President Donald Trump’s lawyers to subpoena communications between an expert New York City real estate lawyer and presiding Judge Arthur Engoron to see if the two improperly discussed the Trump civil fraud case.
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New York Attorney General argues Trump civil trial judge should not step aside
The New York State Attorney General filed a motion Wednesday calling for Judge Arthur Engoron to remain on Donald Trump’s civil fraud case, saying a filing last week by Trump’s lawyers demanding the judge’s recusal “amounts to a hill of beans.”
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Trump legal team calls for Judge Arthur Engoron to recuse himself from civil fraud case
Former President Donald Trump’s legal team filed a motion Thursday calling on New York Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron to recuse himself from the Trump civil fraud case.
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Adams staffer cooperating with FBI amid criminal investigation into campaign fundraising
A former member of New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ administration is cooperating with the FBI as part of a federal criminal investigation into fundraising by the mayor’s 2021 campaign, an attorney for Adams confirmed.
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High-profile New York lawyer says he tried to advise judge in Trump civil fraud case
A high-profile New York real estate lawyer, whose law license was once suspended, said he approached the judge presiding over Donald Trump’s civil fraud case to offer unsolicited advice about a law at issue in the case.
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Migrant released in Times Square police attack arrested in Queens robbery: NYPD
One of the migrants allegedly involved in the attack on two NYPD officers in Times Square and released without bail is now being sought by the NYPD for questioning in connection with a robbery Tuesday evening at a Macy’s in Queens.
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DA Bragg addresses why no bail was sought for suspects in NYPD Times Square attack
Nearly a week after two NYPD officers were injured by a group of attackers in Times Square, the Manhattan district attorney initially dodged questions as to why his office did not seek bail for several of the suspects involved — some of whom have since fled the state, sources previously said.
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Adams declares social media an ‘environmental toxin,' touts crime and jobs numbers in State of the City
Juggling fiscal constraints, an FBI investigation into his personal finances, and a slew of other pressing items concerning the present and future of the city, there was only one goal for Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday: Convince New Yorkers their city is in solid shape. Adams delivered his third State of the City address Wednesday, taking a decidedly more upbeat…