Allegations Mount Against Mayor Adams' Former Adviser in City Hall Corruption Probe

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Former top adviser to Mayor Eric Adams, Ingrid Lewis-Martin, is accused of accepting over $75,000 in bribes related to city projects including migrant shelters and real estate, in a wide-ranging corruption scheme. Several other officials and developers are also charged, highlighting ongoing corruption concerns in the Adams administration amid his reelection bid.
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- Mayor Eric Adams' former chief advisor Ingrid Lewis-Martin among 7 facing new charges in City Hall corruption probe ABC7 New York
- Eric Adams' opponents in NYC mayor's race pounce on new Ingrid Lewis-Martin indictments CBS News
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