Manhattan District Attorney's office unveiled four indictments charging Ingrid Lewis-Martin, her son Glenn Martin II and seven co-defendants with a wide-ranging series of bribery conspiracies. Lewis-Martin, nicknamed the Lioness of City Hall, resigned in December amid a corruption investigation. DA Alvin Bragg accused her of prioritizing personal profit over city needs, alleging she received more than $75,000 and a TV appearance while overriding public servants. The indictments intensified scrutiny at Gracie Mansion and added to a cascade of scandals that have eroded Mayor Eric Adams's public support since 2022. The legal troubles complicate Adams's 2025 re-election bid and broader party politics.
In a statement, District Attorney Alvin Bragg accused Lewis-Martin of putting her personal profit over the needs of New York City residents. We allege that Ingrid Lewis-Martin engaged in classic bribery conspiracies that had a deep and wide-ranging impact on City government, Bragg said in the statement. Lewis-Martin consistently overrode the expertise of public servants so she could line her own pockets. While she allegedly received more than $75,000 in bribes and an appearance on a TV show, every other New Yorker lost out.
The Manhattan District Attorney's office in the United States has unveiled four indictments against a high-level associate of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, adding to the legal jeopardy his administration faces during a tight election season. Thursday's indictments were the latest to roil Gracie Mansion, the mayoral residence in New York City. Since taking office in 2022, Adams, a former police officer, has faced a cascade of scandals that eroded his public support.
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