The US Department of Justice will ask a federal judge Saturday for a week-long extension to unseal documents in Mayor Eric Adams dismissed corruption case – after missing the deadline a day earlier, the agency told The Post.
Trump’s DOJ seeking week extension after defying court order to make Mayor Adams corruption case documents public
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May 03, 2025
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