The New York Times has obtained the resignation letter of Mark Pomerantz, the prosecutor who had been investigating Donald Trump’s finances in New York and suddenly resigned when newly elected District Attorney Alvin Bragg took office. Bragg halted the effort to seek indictments.

You can read the entire letter here.

Here are some key highlights. Pomerantz believes Donald Trump is guilty of committing numerous crimes.

As you know from our recent conversations and presentations, I believe that Donald Trump is guilty of numerous felony violations of the Penal Law in connection with the preparation and use of his annual Statements of Financial Condition. His financial statements were false, and he has a long history of fabricating information relating to his personal finances and lying about his assets to banks, the national media, counterparties, and many others, including the American people. The team that has been investigating Mr. Trump harbors no doubt about whether he committed crimes — he did.

Mark Pomerantz resignation letter obtained by The New York Times.

In my view, the public interest warrants the criminal prosecution of Mr. Trump, and such a prosecution should be brought without any further delay. 

Mark Pomerantz