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August 24, 2025 | AMNY

‘New Second Amendment:’ How the NYPD, Manhattan DA are fighting radical online ghost gun manufacturers Click For More

“As technology continues to evolve, ghost guns and 3D-printed firearms continue to pose a threat to public safety. To address the proliferation of these dangerous weapons, my office has partnered closely with Deputy Chief Nilan and the NYPD through our Ghost Gun Initiative to remove guns off our streets, stay ahead of emerging trends, and advocate for new legislation – leading to significant progress,” DA Bragg said. “We will continue to comprehensively address gun violence through collaboration with our legislative and law enforcement partners. We are extremely grateful to Deputy Chief Nilan for her extraordinary leadership and the NYPD for their close collaboration.”

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August 21, 2025 | Gothamist

Vision $12,500: How suspected corruption spilled into battle over the McGuinness Blvd bike lane Click For More

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.

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August 21, 2025 | The City

Eric Adams’ Close Advisor and Associates Indicted in Wide-Ranging Influence Schemes Click For More

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.

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August 21, 2025 | NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Adams confidante Ingrid Lewis-Martin charged in sprawling $75K bribery scheme involving key allies Click For More

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.

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August 21, 2025 | NEW YORK TIMES

Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Top Adams Adviser, Faces Fresh Corruption Charges Click For More

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.

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August 12, 2025 | New York Post

Eric Adams’ longtime confidant Ingrid Lewis-Martin accepted over $75K in bribes — including $10K in seafood, bombshell indictments charge Click For More

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.


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ICYMI: Watch D.A. Bragg and members of our office march through Washington Heights and Harlem during the 25th Annual Brides’ March to take a stand against intimate-partner violence and honor the memories of Gladys Ricart and all those we’ve lost.
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Watch here to learn more about the indictment of two individuals and their companies for harassing two older, rent-regulated tenants in Chelsea.
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Watch here to learn more about the sentencing of Samuel Junker to 10 years in state prison for shoving a 34-year-old woman onto the subway tracks in an unprovoked attack.
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