New York City mayor indicted for bribery New York City Mayor Mr Eric Adams

NEW YORK. – New York City Mayor Mr Eric Adams has been charged with bribery and taking illegal campaign contributions from foreign sources, an unsealed indictment revealed, throwing the United States’ largest city’s government into turmoil.

In a five-count indictment yesterday, Mr Adams (64) was charged with crimes such as conspiracy, wire fraud, and bribery.

Prosecutors have accused him of offering favours and influence in exchange for luxury travel and airline benefits.

He has denied the allegations and said he has no plans to step down as mayor.

“It’s an unfortunate day. And it’s a painful day,” he said during a news conference yesterday.

“But inside all of that is a day when we will finally reveal why, for 10 months, I’ve gone through this. And I look forward to defending myself.”

The 57-page indictment alleges that Mr Adams, a former police officer, “solicited and demanded” bribes and accepted various travel benefits from Turkish businessmen and government officials.

In exchange, he allegedly pressured city officials to waive safety inspections for a 36-storey Turkish diplomatic facility, according to prosecutors.

The US Attorney’s Office in Manhattan also alleged that a Turkish official helped facilitate “many straw donations” for Mr Adams’s mayoral campaign, along with travel perks to destinations such as France, China, Sri Lanka, India, Hungary, and Turkey.

Federal agents searched Gracie Mansion, the mayor’s home on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, earlier yesterday.

While Mr Adams has struck a defiant tone, insisting that he will “continue to do my job as mayor”, the incident has thrown his political future into serious doubt.

At the news conference he held yesterday, protesters chanted “abuse of power” and shouted that he was “corrupt” and an “embarrassment”.

A number of figures are expected to challenge Adams for the mayoral seat in 2025, if he is able to run for re-election at all.

Some leading politicians have called on Mr Adams to resign. – Aljazeera.com

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