Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

N.Y.’s top prosecutor fired after refusing to quit

Bharara tweets out move after agency ouster

- By LARRY NEUMEISTER

NEW YORK — A Manhattan federal prosecutor known for crusading against public corruption announced he was fired Saturday after he refused a request a day earlier to resign.

Preet Bharara, 48, made the announceme­nt on his personal Twitter account after it became known hours earlier that he did not intend to step down in response to Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ request that leftover appointees of former President Barack Obama quit.

“I did not resign. Moments ago I was fired,” Bharara said in the tweet. “Being the US Attorney in SDNY will forever be the greatest honor of my profession­al life.”

A little more than three months ago, then-President-elect Donald Trump asked Bharara to remain as U.S. attorney in Manhattan, and Bharara told reporters after the Trump Tower meeting that he had agreed to do so.

Bharara was appointed by former President Barack Obama in 2009. In frequent public appearance­s, Bharara has decried public corruption after successful­ly prosecutin­g more than a dozen state lawmakers, Democrats and Republican­s alike.

Sessions’ decision to include Bharara’s name on the list of 46 resignatio­ns of holdovers from the Obama administra­tion surprised Manhattan prosecutor­s.

It is customary for a new president to replace nearly all of the 93 U.S. attorneys. Sessions lost his position as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Alabama in a similar sweep by then-Attorney General Janet Reno in 1993.

New York Sen. Charles Schumer, a Democrat, said in a statement Friday that he was “troubled to learn” of the resignatio­n demands, particular­ly of Bharara, since Trump called him in November and assured him that he wanted Bharara to remain Manhattan’s top federal prosecutor.

Bharara, who was once lauded on the cover of Time magazine as the man who is “busting Wall Street” after successful­ly prosecutin­g dozens of insider traders, has in the past few years set his sights on prosecutin­g over a dozen state officehold­ers — Democrats and Republican­s — including New York’s two most powerful lawmakers.

It also recently was revealed that Bharara’s office is investigat­ing the financial terms of settlement­s of sexual-harassment claims against Fox News by its employees.

The request from Sessions came as Bharara’s office is prosecutin­g former associates of Democratic Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo in a bribery case. Also, prosecutor­s recently interviewe­d New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio as part of a probe into his fundraisin­g. The mayor’s press secretary has said the mayor is cooperatin­g and that he and his staff had acted appropriat­ely.

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About three months ago, then-Presidente­lect Donald Trump asked him to remain as U.S. attorney in Manhattan. Bharara told reporters after a Trump Tower meeting that he had agreed to do so.
Preet Bharara About three months ago, then-Presidente­lect Donald Trump asked him to remain as U.S. attorney in Manhattan. Bharara told reporters after a Trump Tower meeting that he had agreed to do so.

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