on allegations that she bullied underlings, belittled Jewish staffers, and misused the office for her benefit, sources said.
“Since she is out of the office, she shouldn’t be paid with taxpayer dollars to not work,” one complained. Meanwhile, Gonzalez met this week with about two dozen Jewish assistant district attorneys. The meeting came after he sent an office-wide memo announcing plans to have city investigators and outside expertsAccording to a law-enforcement source, Gonzalez told Jewish staff at the meeting he did not consider Ming an anti-Semite, and that she deserves “procedural justice.”Gonzalez told staffers that he doesn’t believe Ming is an anti-Semite.