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Related: About this forumNewark mayor sues New Jersey's top federal prosecutor after arrest at immigration detention site
https://apnews.com/article/newark-mayor-ras-baraka-lawsuit-arrest-immigration-0d17f4adb136b9fefc02ea8b498124edThe lawsuit seeks damages for false arrest and malicious prosecution, and also accuses Habba of defamation for comments she made about his case, which was later dropped.
Citing a post on X in which Habba said Baraka committed trespass, the lawsuit says Habba issued a defamatory statement and authorized his false arrest despite clear evidence that Mayor Baraka had not committed the petty offense of defiant trespass. The suit also names Ricky Patel, the Homeland Security Investigations agent in charge in Newark.
This is not about revenge, Baraka said during a news conference. Ultimately, its about them taking accountability for what they did.Emails seeking comment were left Tuesday with Habbas office and the Homeland Security Department, where Patel works.
When the Regime ends, she needs to be disbarred, and Patel needs to lose his job.
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Newark mayor sues New Jersey's top federal prosecutor after arrest at immigration detention site (Original Post)
JustAnotherGen
Tuesday
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Maddow Blog-Newark Mayor Ras Baraka sues Alina Habba, alleging 'false arrest and malicious prosecution'
LetMyPeopleVote
Tuesday
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LetMyPeopleVote
(164,202 posts)1. Maddow Blog-Newark Mayor Ras Baraka sues Alina Habba, alleging 'false arrest and malicious prosecution'
Alina Habba's criminal case against Ras Baraka collapsed quickly. Now, the tables have turned, and the Newark mayor is suing the prosecutor.
BREAKING: Newark Mayor Ras Baraka sues Alina Habba, alleging âfalse arrest and malicious prosecutionâ
— MSNBC (@msnbc.com) 2025-06-03T15:40:23.603Z
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https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/newark-mayor-ras-baraka-sues-alina-habba-ice-arrest-rcna210629
When the acting U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey, Alina Habba, dropped all charges against Ras Baraka, the Democratic mayor of New Jerseys Newark, it mightve seemed as if the legal dispute were over. It was not.
On the contrary, a few weeks after the incident that sparked the dropped criminal case, the tables have turned, and Baraka is now suing Habba. The New York Times reported:
Barakas civil suit, which accuses federal authorities of false arrest and malicious prosecution, also accuses Habba of defamation......
Habba announced a few days after the arrest that her office had agreed to drop the charges against the Newark mayor. But before the case was dismissed altogether, the federal judge to whom the case was assigned took the opportunity to scold Habbas office for its handling of the matter.
Indeed, federal magistrate judge André Espinosa reprimanded the federal prosecutors for several minutes, calling the decision to abandon the charges embarrassing.
The hasty arrest of Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, followed swiftly by the dismissal of these trespassing charges a mere 13 days later, suggests a worrying misstep by your office, Espinosa said. An arrest, particularly of a public figure, is not a preliminary investigative tool. It is a severe action, carrying significant reputational and personal consequences, and it should only be undertaken after a thorough, dispassionate evaluation of credible evidence.
The mayor was soon after overheard saying, in reference to the judicial admonishment, Jesus, he tore these people a new a--hole. Good grief.
On the contrary, a few weeks after the incident that sparked the dropped criminal case, the tables have turned, and Baraka is now suing Habba. The New York Times reported:
[Baraka] filed a federal lawsuit on Tuesday against Alina Habba, the interim U.S. attorney for New Jersey, that argues that his arrest was motivated by political malice, not justice. The lawsuit also names Ricky Patel, a supervising agent with Homeland Security Investigations who led the arrest of Mr. Baraka on May 9 outside a 1,000-bed detention center near Newark Liberty International Airport that has become a flashpoint in President Trumps immigration crackdown.
Barakas civil suit, which accuses federal authorities of false arrest and malicious prosecution, also accuses Habba of defamation......
Habba announced a few days after the arrest that her office had agreed to drop the charges against the Newark mayor. But before the case was dismissed altogether, the federal judge to whom the case was assigned took the opportunity to scold Habbas office for its handling of the matter.
Indeed, federal magistrate judge André Espinosa reprimanded the federal prosecutors for several minutes, calling the decision to abandon the charges embarrassing.
The hasty arrest of Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, followed swiftly by the dismissal of these trespassing charges a mere 13 days later, suggests a worrying misstep by your office, Espinosa said. An arrest, particularly of a public figure, is not a preliminary investigative tool. It is a severe action, carrying significant reputational and personal consequences, and it should only be undertaken after a thorough, dispassionate evaluation of credible evidence.
The mayor was soon after overheard saying, in reference to the judicial admonishment, Jesus, he tore these people a new a--hole. Good grief.
steventh
(2,160 posts)2. Righteous pushback. I like it.
It's great to see the miscreants being held accountable.
MichMan
(15,221 posts)3. Hope he gets at least $20 million
magicarpet
(18,378 posts)4. Habba was ecstatic she could use this case against the mayor,...
.... to turn the state from Blue and Purple to solid Red. Habba's job at the DOJ was to deliver the State of New Jersey to the GOPee on a silver platter.
Fuck Democracy and the DemocRAT Party + induce Lib Tears.
JustAnotherGen
(35,249 posts)5. It won't work
The Republicans in NJ think this is a standard operating *change* election.
They aren't reading the electorate.
The maga Repub voters put Krasnov back in the WH.
It's a replay of 2017.