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Ingrid Lewis-Martin accepted more than $75,000 in bribes while serving as chief adviser to New York Mayor Eric Adams, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg alleged Thursday in four separate conspiracy indictments that also named eight others, including some of the mayor's associates.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams' former top adviser Ingrid Lewis-Martin indicted on new bribery charges
Ingrid Lewis-Martin, a longtime adviser to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, is facing more federal charges in four separate indictments, the Manhattan District Attorney's office announced Thursday. Lewis-Martin is now charged with four counts of conspiracy in the fourth degree and four counts of bribe receiving in the second degree.
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As NYC mayoral election nears, Eric Adams’ associates face new wave of corruption accusations
New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ former chief advisor was accused of accepting thousands of dollars in bribes, the latest in a long string of corruption scandals involving the mayor’s inner circle as he seeks reelection in November.
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The New Republic on MSNNY Mayor Eric Adams’s Corruption Scandal Just Keeps Going
Another slew of New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s allies will likely face charges, which are expected to include multiple counts of bribery, according to The New York Times. The defendants will probably include the mayor’s former chief adviser Ingrid Lewis-Martin;
Ingrid Lewis-Martin will be indicted again Thursday, her lawyer said, eight months after pleading not guilty to bribery charges.
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Ingrid Lewis-Martin, NYC Mayor Eric Adams' former chief adviser, to face more charges: Lawyer
Martin's lawyer, Arthur Aidala, said the Manhattan District Attorney's Office declined to provide details about the new charges.
Mayor Eric Adams of New York has sought to argue that his first-term wins have earned him the right to serve a second. But he cannot shake the stench of corruption around his administration. By Dana Rubinstein and Nicholas Fandos As he mounts a long-shot ...
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