Former NYC Mayor Aide Ingrid Lewis-Martin Indicted on Corruption Charges Amid Adams Administration Turmoil
Ingrid Lewis-Martin, ex-aide to Mayor Adams, charged in $100,000 bribery scheme while facing accusations of influence peddling and money laundering.
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Ingrid Lewis-Martin, former chief advisor to NYC Mayor Eric Adams, has been indicted on corruption charges. Prosecutors allege she and three others engaged in a bribery scheme exceeding $100,000 to influence city decisions. The corruption scandal unfolds amidst broader investigations into the Adams administration, with turmoil prompting significant resignations. Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg asserts Lewis-Martin abused her position for personal gain, while her attorney maintains her innocence, claiming prosecution's narrative misrepresents the facts.
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