Alvin Bragg poised to be Manhattan's first Black DA
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Alvin Bragg is on the cusp of becoming the first Black Manhattan district attorney after his top rival, Tali Farhadian Weinstein, conceded the race Friday, marking the end of a contentious campaign from eight Democratic candidates.
"We made history," Mr. Bragg said. "I promise that I will never stop working to bring the change that New York’s criminal justice system so desperately needs." Mr. Bragg, a former federal prosecutor and deputy attorney general, is likely to take over a tax-fraud prosecution of the Trump Organization and its chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg.More Related News