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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Faces Federal Charges for Bribery and Fraud

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
September 27, 2024
in Adams Adminstration, Crime and Public Safety, Metro, Politics
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Faces Federal Charges for Bribery and Fraud
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on five federal charges, including wire fraud, bribery, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and two counts of soliciting illegal campaign contributions from foreign nationals, marking a historic moment for the city’s political landscape. The 57-page indictment, unsealed on Thursday, September 26th, details years of alleged illegal actions dating back to 2014 during Adams’ tenure as Brooklyn Borough President.

The charges accuse Adams of accepting luxury travel, hotel stays, and other lavish perks from Turkish government officials and foreign businessmen in exchange for political favors. According to prosecutors, Adams pressured the New York Fire Department to open a Turkish consular building without conducting the required fire inspection. The indictment also states that Adams illegally solicited campaign contributions for his 2021 mayoral bid. If the alleged campaign donations were illegal, then he “stole public funds” through the city’s matching funds program.

Federal agents raided Gracie Mansion, the mayor’s official residence, early Thursday morning, searching for evidence related to the indictment. Adams released a statement denying the charges, claiming he “never accepted money from foreign donors” and encouraged the public to withhold judgment until hearing his defense. He said, “I look forward to defending myself and defending the people of this city as I’ve done throughout my entire professional career.”

On Friday, September 27th, Mayor Adams was arraigned, pleading not guilty to the charges. Magistrate Judge Katharine Parker released Adams after the hearing. Adams was allowed to keep his passport as well as continue communication with family and business contacts as the mayor. He, however, cannot contact anyone that is involved in the indictment charges or allegations.

Alex Spiro, Mayor Adams’ attorney, said the case brought against the mayor had no merit. He said, “This is the airline upgrade corruption case.”

The indictment represents a significant blow to Adams’ political career.  Adams has stated he has no plans to step down. If Adams were to resign, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams would serve as interim mayor until a special election.

The unsealed documents allege that Adams and his associates attempted to conceal their activities by deleting communications, altering phone passwords, and using straw donors for campaign contributions. Adams has vowed to continue his work and defend his record in court.

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