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TLDR
- NYC Mayor Eric Adams indicted on federal corruption charges
- First sitting NYC mayor to face such charges
- Probe involves alleged illegal foreign donations and pressure on officials
- Adams denies wrongdoing, vows to fight charges
- Investigation also examining possible benefits received from Turkish Airlines
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on federal corruption charges, marking a historic moment as the first sitting mayor in the city’s history to face such allegations.
The indictment, which remains sealed, comes after a lengthy investigation by the FBI and federal prosecutors in Manhattan that began over two years ago.
The probe centers on Adams’ 2021 mayoral campaign and potential connections to illegal foreign donations. Investigators are specifically examining whether Adams and his campaign received illicit contributions from the Turkish government.
Another aspect of the investigation focuses on allegations that Adams pressured New York Fire Department officials to approve a new high-rise Turkish consulate, bypassing safety concerns.
Adams, who has been a vocal supporter of cryptocurrency and innovation in the city, has strongly denied any wrongdoing. In a video statement, he framed the charges as a politically motivated attack and expressed confidence in his innocence.
“I will fight these injustices with every ounce of my strength and my spirit. If I’m charged, I know I am innocent,”
Adams stated. He has requested an immediate trial, emphasizing that New Yorkers deserve transparency in the matter.
The investigation into Adams’ activities came to public attention in late 2022 when FBI agents searched the Brooklyn home of his chief fundraiser, Brianna Suggs.
A defiant Eric Adams responded in a taped message after he became the first sitting mayor in New York City history to be indicted while in office. pic.twitter.com/xNlCYQkZmB
— New York Post (@nypost) September 26, 2024
During the search, agents seized multiple digital devices and documents labeled “Eric Adams.” Suggs has not been accused of any wrongdoing in connection with the investigation.
The probe has extended beyond Adams himself, involving several top officials in his administration.
Earlier this month, federal agents seized phones from multiple city leaders, including Edward Caban, the police commissioner, and David Banks, the schools chancellor. Both officials resigned shortly after these developments, adding to the turmoil within Adams’ administration.
Federal authorities are also looking into possible benefits Adams may have received, such as flight upgrades from Turkish Airlines. This aspect of the investigation adds another layer to the complex web of allegations surrounding the mayor.
The indictment puts Adams in a precarious position as he attempts to manage city affairs while facing significant legal challenges.
Governor Kathy Hochul has the authority to remove Adams from office if the charges are deemed to impair his ability to govern effectively.
Additionally, the indictment casts doubt on Adams’ prospects for re-election in 2025, as the legal proceedings and ongoing federal investigations are likely to dominate public discussion in the coming months.
Throughout his political career, Adams has positioned himself as a reformer and innovator. He campaigned on a platform of change and has been a strong advocate for cryptocurrency adoption in New York City.
Shortly after taking office in January 2022, Adams pledged to receive his first three paychecks in Bitcoin and Ethereum, demonstrating his commitment to making New York a hub for digital assets and financial innovation.
As the legal process unfolds, Adams maintains that he will continue to serve as mayor and fight the charges. The sealed indictment is expected to be unsealed soon, providing more details about the specific allegations against Adams.
The mayor’s legal team is preparing to mount a vigorous defense, while New Yorkers and political observers await further developments in this unprecedented situation.