Federal prosecutors in New York revealed "additional criminal conduct" by Mayor Eric Adams and his associates, widening the scope of a bribery and corruption investigation.
The indictment against Adams accuses him of accepting free or discounted travel from foreign officials, allegedly in exchange for political favors.
Adams's legal team claimed the prosecution lacks the evidence necessary for an expanded indictment, while the feds asserted they are actively uncovering more details.
The conflict between federal prosecutors and Adams's defense involves accusations from both sides of using public court appearances to battle the case.
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