Maritza Ming, a controversial top aide to Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez, has left the office to work at a personal-injury law firm following accusations of antisemitism and other misconduct, The Post has learned.
Ming’s departure comes eight months after The Post first reported allegations by multiple current and former staffers that as Gonzalez’s chief of staff she badmouthed Jewish employees, bullied underlings, misused office staff and resources, and failed to properly account for her time, among other complaints.
She did not return a phone call to Harris, Keenan & Goldfarb, which confirmed Friday that she was an attorney with the Manhattan law firm.