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New York Mayor Adams charged in bribery, fraud scheme

NEW YORK: US prosecutors on Thursday (Sep 26) charged New York City Mayor Eric Adams with accepting illegal campaign contributions and luxury travel from Turkish nationals seeking to influence him, capping an investigation that has sent the largest US city’s government into turmoil.
In a 57-page indictment, prosecutors laid out an alleged scheme stretching back to 2014 that helped to underwrite Adams’ 2021 mayoral campaign and showered him with free rooms at opulent hotels and meals at high-end restaurants.
In return, prosecutors said that Adams pressured city officials to allow the country’s new 36-story consulate to open despite safety concerns. The Democrat faces five criminal charges, including conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
According to the indictment, Adams accepted free travel from a Turkish airline worth tens of thousands of dollars while serving as Brooklyn borough president and paid US$600 to stay two nights at a luxury suite in the St Regis hotel in Istanbul, well below the actual cost of US$7,000.
For his 2021 mayoral campaign, Adams disguised campaign contributions from Turkish sources by funnelling the funds through US citizens, the indictment said. Those funds allowed Adams to qualify for an additional US$10 million in public financing.
“This was a multi-year scheme to buy favour with a single New York City politician on the rise,” Damian Williams, the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan, said at a news conference.
Prosecutors say Adams responded to Turkish concerns.
Acting on a request by a Turkish diplomat, Adams pressured city safety inspectors to allow the country’s new 36-story consulate to open in time for a September 2021 visit by Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan even though it would have failed a fire inspection, the indictment said.
The case is likely to complicate any Adams bid for re-election in 2025, as other Democratic politicians, including New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, plan to challenge him.
US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a Democrat, called on Adams to step down. But Representative Hakeem Jeffries, a Brooklyn resident who serves as the top Democrat in the House, stopped short of doing so. “I pray for the well-being of our great City,” he wrote on social media.
New York has been in a state of political upheaval for the past month. Police Commissioner Edward Caban resigned on Sep 12, a week after FBI agents seized his phone. Days later, Adams’ chief legal adviser resigned.
On Wednesday, the city’s public schools chief David Banks said he would retire at the end of the year after the New York Times reported his phones were seized by federal agents.

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