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Eric Adams’ Close Advisor and Associates Indicted in Wide-Ranging Influence Schemes 
Mayor Eric Adams’ closest longtime advisor, Ingrid Lewis-Martin, sold off her influence to a wide variety of interests, taking free catering, cash, home renovations and other gifts in exchange for her help eliminating bureaucratic hurdles for developers and steering lucrative contracts to select vendors, prosecutors charged Thursday.
Adams confidante Ingrid Lewis-Martin charged in sprawling $75K bribery scheme involving key allies 
Characterizing her alleged crimes as “classic bribery conspiracies that had a deep and wide-ranging impact on city government,” Bragg said in a statement that his years-long invesitgation into Lewis-Martin is continuing and being conducted jointly with the city Department of Investigation.
Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Top Adams Adviser, Faces Fresh Corruption Charges 
The Manhattan district attorney’s office announced sweeping corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams’s former chief adviser and several of her associates on Thursday, unsealing four separate indictments that outlined a series of brazen schemes and painted a damning picture of a city for sale.
Eric Adams’ longtime confidant Ingrid Lewis-Martin accepted over $75K in bribes — including $10K in seafood, bombshell indictments charge 
Mayor Eric Adams’ longtime right-hand, Ingrid Lewis-Martin, allegedly accepted more than $75,000 in bribes in exchange for political favors while in her powerful role in City Hall, a bombshell set of new indictments revealed Thursday allege.
DAs from red and blue counties want ICE agents kept out of NY courthouses 
A bipartisan group of district attorneys across New York are pushing back on the Trump administration’s efforts to strike down a state law that blocks federal immigration agents from making arrests at state courthouses.
2 men indicted in Harlem shooting of off-duty Border Patrol officer, DA says 
A Manhattan grand jury has indicted two men from the Dominican Republic in connection with the shooting of an off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer in Harlem last month, authorities said.

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