Eric Adams, charge Aidala and Ingrid Lewis-Martin
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Prosecutors alleging she exchanged political favors for cash, home renovations and a speaking role on a TV show.
On Thursday, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg accused Ingrid Lewis-Martin of accepting $2,500, free catering at Gracie Mansion worth $10,000 and a brief appearance in the TV series “Godfather of Harlem” in exchange for using her post as the number two official at City Hall to meddle in the overhaul of McGuinness Boulevard in Greenpoint.
In the aftermath of Nolan-O’Slatarra’s death, her family is still searching for “details,” attorney Arthur Aidala told The New York Post. Aidala noted that the “circumstances surrounding this are far from typical.” “They would like to know ...
The family of Irish woman Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra "have a lot of questions they want answered," their lawyer in New York, Arthur Aidala, has said.