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NYT - Grand Jury Said to Hear Evidence Against Chief Adviser to Mayor Adams (gift link)
Prosecutors in the office of the Manhattan district attorney, Alvin Bragg, have been presenting evidence at least in part focused on the aide, Ingrid Lewis-Martin.
By William K. RashbaumDana RubinsteinEmma G. Fitzsimmons and Chelsia Rose Marcius
Dec. 15, 2024
Updated 3:57 p.m. ET
Manhattan prosecutors investigating corruption allegations against Ingrid Lewis-Martin, the chief adviser to Mayor Eric Adams, have presented evidence to a grand jury and could seek an indictment as soon as this week, people with knowledge of the matter said.
Ms. Lewis-Martin, 63, abruptly resigned from city government on Sunday.
She has been under investigation at least since September, when investigators from the district attorneys office seized her phones at Kennedy International Airport as she and a group of colleagues and friends were returning from a vacation to Japan. The inquiry has examined possible bribery and money laundering in the citys leasing of commercial properties, several people said in September.
But the district attorneys office has also been examining other possible crimes, some of the people said. They include allegations that involve Ms. Lewis-Martins son, Glenn Martin II, a professional D.J.; Mayank Dwivedi, a hotelier who owns and operates several properties in New York City and the Hamptons; and one of his business associates. Those allegations appear to be the focus of the possible charges this week, the people said. Their precise nature was unclear, but that aspect of the investigation has focused on possible bribery and official misconduct, the people said.
The investigation appears to be continuing, and there is no indication that it is focused on Mr. Adams.
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Prosecutors in the office of the Manhattan district attorney, Alvin Bragg, have been presenting evidence at least in part focused on the aide, Ingrid Lewis-Martin.
By William K. RashbaumDana RubinsteinEmma G. Fitzsimmons and Chelsia Rose Marcius
Dec. 15, 2024
Updated 3:57 p.m. ET
Manhattan prosecutors investigating corruption allegations against Ingrid Lewis-Martin, the chief adviser to Mayor Eric Adams, have presented evidence to a grand jury and could seek an indictment as soon as this week, people with knowledge of the matter said.
Ms. Lewis-Martin, 63, abruptly resigned from city government on Sunday.
She has been under investigation at least since September, when investigators from the district attorneys office seized her phones at Kennedy International Airport as she and a group of colleagues and friends were returning from a vacation to Japan. The inquiry has examined possible bribery and money laundering in the citys leasing of commercial properties, several people said in September.
But the district attorneys office has also been examining other possible crimes, some of the people said. They include allegations that involve Ms. Lewis-Martins son, Glenn Martin II, a professional D.J.; Mayank Dwivedi, a hotelier who owns and operates several properties in New York City and the Hamptons; and one of his business associates. Those allegations appear to be the focus of the possible charges this week, the people said. Their precise nature was unclear, but that aspect of the investigation has focused on possible bribery and official misconduct, the people said.
The investigation appears to be continuing, and there is no indication that it is focused on Mr. Adams.
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NYT: Grand Jury Said to Hear Evidence Against Chief Adviser to Mayor Adams (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Dec 15
OP
Noel Kums
(90 posts)1. Adams is trying to outdo Giuliani - that's a low bar.
MurrayDelph
(5,442 posts)2. He already has
Every New York mayor end up being hated. DeBlasio took a week. Adams did it on day one.