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Eric L. Adams, who made history as New York City’s 110th mayor and ran on a platform of reducing crime, has now found himself on the other side of the law. Nearly three years into his term, Adams has been indicted following a federal corruption investigation, according to sources familiar with the matter.

The specific charges against Adams remain unclear as the indictment is currently sealed. However, when the details are revealed, Adams will make history again—this time as the first sitting New York City mayor to be criminally charged.

Neither Adams nor his campaign team have issued any statements regarding the indictment.

This development marks a stunning fall from grace for Adams, a 64-year-old former state senator and Brooklyn borough president who was elected as mayor in 2021.

The indictment stems from a long-running investigation by the FBI and federal prosecutors in Manhattan, which began more than two years ago and reportedly centers around Adams’s 2021 mayoral campaign.

The investigation first became public knowledge late last year when federal agents searched the home of Brianna Suggs, Adams’s chief fund-raiser. During the raid, agents seized two laptops, three iPhones, and a manila folder labeled “Eric Adams.” While Suggs has not been charged with any wrongdoing, the incident indicated that the investigation was closing in on the mayor’s inner circle.

Just days after the search of Suggs’s home, the situation escalated dramatically. FBI agents confronted Adams on a Greenwich Village street, instructed his security detail to stand down, and entered his vehicle to confiscate his electronic devices. The bold move made it clear that the investigation had taken a serious turn.

As the indictment remains under wraps, the nature of the charges against Adams is still unknown. What is certain is that this legal battle will dominate headlines and could significantly disrupt the political landscape of New York City. With the mayoral primary just months away, the indictment raises questions about Adams’s political future and the stability of his administration.

For now, New Yorkers and political observers alike are waiting for more information on the charges and what this could mean for the city’s leadership going forward.


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