Senior Prosecutor Denise Cheung Resigns Due to Improper Demands from DOJ

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Denise Cheung, a U.S. Attorney who supervised criminal cases in the DC office, resigned rather than carry out an order to freeze assets of a Biden-era Environmental Protection Agency grant program to mitigate climate change and take it before a grand jury despite lack of evidence of wrongdoing.

Interim U.S. Attorney Ed Martin directed Cheung to order a bank to “freeze” the funds. Cheung said that could only be done if there was “probable cause” to believe a crime had occurred. Martin did not have evidence to reasonably suggest a possible crime, so she refused. He then demanded her resignation.

Martin subsequently personally signed a seizure order for the funds. The judge to whom he presented the order rejected it due to lack of evidence of any crime.

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