Geoffrey Berman — fired in 2020 by President Trump as the top Manhattan federal prosecutor — writes in "Holding the Line," a memoir out tomorrow, that the Justice Department "quickly turned off the service on my DOJ-issued cell phone and revoked access to my email."
- "Our chief of security apologized for doing it so abruptly, explaining, 'I was told to get you out of the office immediately.'"
Berman, who was U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, writes that he "resisted the worst of the attempted interference, whether from Main Justice or the White House":
Berman adds: "I was allowed to come into my old office the next weekend to box up my personal belongings and take them home."
- Berman was represented by Robert Barnett.