Two attorneys within the Manhattan DA’s office who were prominent figures in the criminal investigation into whether Trump illegally inflated his properties’ net worths have resigned from their posts.
say that they occurred in part because Bragg has expressed doubts about moving the case forward. Another source, speaking to, indicating that his detachment possibly led the attorneys to quit.
A separate source disputed Bragg’s disinterest in the case, calling it “ridiculous.” The source added that Bragg has”taken a great interest” in the case and reiterated that the investigation is “ongoing.” Before Bragg took office, he promised to focus on the Trump inquiry. “This is obviously a consequential case, one that merits the attention of the D.A. personally,”But there has been a notable slow-down in activity involving the special grand jury that was convened to consider evidence against Trump and his associates. That grand jury is set to expire in April, giving Bragg and his office little time to make the case for charges.
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