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Top Aide To Eric Adams Indicted On Bribery And Conspiracy Charges

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NEW YORK — Prosecutors charged New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ closest confidant in a conspiracy, bribery and money laundering case Thursday.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg released an indictment alleging Ingrid Lewis-Martin — Adams’ long-serving, formidable chief adviser who abruptly resigned on Sunday — gave special treatment to a pair of real estate developers when their construction project ran into a bureaucratic hurdle. In exchange for her help, the duo provided Lewis-Martin and her son with more than $100,000 in checks and cash, which Lewis-Martin’s son used to buy a Porsche, the complaint alleged.

Lewis-Martin’s son, Glenn Martin II, and the two developers were also charged.

Bragg said that in exchange for the cash, Lewis-Martin engaged in bribery, money laundering and conspiracy through her role as the mayor’s $287,663-a-year chief adviser.

“We will continue to root out corruption; New Yorkers deserve no less,” Bragg said, announcing the charges alongside the city’s Department of Investigation.


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