Senior Justice Department officials have held discussions with federal prosecutors in Manhattan about the possibility of dropping corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a source familiar with the discussions has confirmed.

Adams was indicted on five counts of corruption in September, including bribery, conspiracy and campaign finance violations. He has pleaded not guilty on those counts. If he is found guilty, the charges could result in up to 45 years in prison.

The Justice Department did not comment. CBS News has asked reached out to Mayor Adams’ office for comment.

There is no indication yet that federal prosecutors in New York who brought the case will drop the charges.

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