NYC Mayor Eric Adams Hit With Historic Federal Indictment

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Hit With Historic Federal Indictment

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on federal criminal charges, marking a historic first for the city as he becomes the first sitting mayor to face such charges. The specifics of the charges remain shrouded in secrecy due to a sealed indictment, the NY Times reports.

Photo: Karsten Moran for The New York Times

Adams, a retired NYC police captain, became the city’s 110th mayor nearly three years ago after campaigning on a promise to reduce crime and revitalize the city.

Last November, the feds seized Adams’ electronic devices just days after he searched the Brooklyn home of his chief fundraiser. His aides claim he’s been cooperating with authorities, while Adams himself maintains that he did nothing wrong.

But the mayor staffed top positions with friends and loyalists, and his inner circle has been engulfed by numerous federal investigations that have increasingly targeted the highest ranks of city government. Earlier this month, federal agents seized phones from numerous top city officials, including a top aide to Mr. Adams, the schools chancellor and the police commissioner. The commissioner, Edward A. Caban, and the schools chancellor, David C. Banks, later resigned. -NYT

Meanwhile, several people in Adams’ orbit have been the subjects of federal corruption investigations.

Illustration via the NY Times

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Tyler Durden
Wed, 09/25/2024 – 21:16