Lisa Rubin
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Those are the sorts of things that are within the power of a judge facing a motion like this, Rachel.
I think it's entirely within Judge Ho's discretion to decide who, what, when, how, and why. But I would expect, knowing him—and I will, in full disclosure, Judge Ho is a law school classmate of mine—I expect that he'll move fairly expeditiously and ask everyone to come to the table. And he may even tell them in advance, these are the sort of questions I have around this request.
I think it's entirely within Judge Ho's discretion to decide who, what, when, how, and why. But I would expect, knowing him—and I will, in full disclosure, Judge Ho is a law school classmate of mine—I expect that he'll move fairly expeditiously and ask everyone to come to the table. And he may even tell them in advance, these are the sort of questions I have around this request.
And around some of the communications that have gone back and forth. You know, you referred to the memo that Danielle Sassoon wrote when she was trying to explain to the attorney general why she couldn't do this. That's a memo that many people have said to me that was written for a court. But there may be much more behind the scenes that Judge Ho wants to see, including.
And around some of the communications that have gone back and forth. You know, you referred to the memo that Danielle Sassoon wrote when she was trying to explain to the attorney general why she couldn't do this. That's a memo that many people have said to me that was written for a court. But there may be much more behind the scenes that Judge Ho wants to see, including.
correspondence or communications between the lawyers for Eric Adams and the Department of Justice that the New York Times reported on yesterday, essentially saying that the Department of Justice was feeding Eric Adams' lawyers, hey, tell us more about how this is an impediment to your boss or your client, I'm sorry, doing his job.
correspondence or communications between the lawyers for Eric Adams and the Department of Justice that the New York Times reported on yesterday, essentially saying that the Department of Justice was feeding Eric Adams' lawyers, hey, tell us more about how this is an impediment to your boss or your client, I'm sorry, doing his job.
That might be the sort of thing that Judge Ho wants to understand to determine whether or not there was a quid pro quo here, Rachel.
That might be the sort of thing that Judge Ho wants to understand to determine whether or not there was a quid pro quo here, Rachel.
Thank you.
Thank you.