The district attorney's review
into New Rochelle’s mayor is now closed,
and Mayor Noam Bramson will not face any criminal charges.
The review stemmed from a
report by the city's Ethics Board that he violated the city charter when
he tried to be appointed development commissioner by the city manager.
In a statement made on Monday, Westchester DA Mimi Rocah says her
team reviewed the board's opinion, which included a review of all witnesses who
appeared before them.
She says they determined there was insufficient evidence to
support criminal charges.
When the board's report was released, Bramson said he disagreed
with several statements. He said he would be more cautious
in conversations about personnel issues going forward.