New York City Mayor Eric Adams indicted: Report

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by TAYLOR FISHMAN | The National Desk

Thu, September 26th 2024 at 9:35 PM

Updated Thu, September 26th 2024 at 10:43 PM

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams speaks to members of the press at a news conference in New York, Monday, Sept. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

NEW YORK (TND) — The 110th mayor of New York, Eric L. Adams has been indicted, according to the New York Times.

It is currently unclear what the charges of the indictment are against the retired police captain. Adams was originally indicted after a federal corruption investigation.

The indictment is still sealed, but once they are made public he will be the first New York City mayor to be criminally charged while holding the position. It is still unknown when the charges will be made public or when Adams will appear in court.

“I always knew that If I stood my ground for New Yorkers that I would be a target — and a target I became,” Adams said in a statement. “If I am charged, I am innocent and I will fight this with every ounce of my strength and spirit.”

In a speech recorded at his official residence, Adams acknowledged that some New Yorkers would question his ability to manage the city while he fights the charges, but he vowed to stay in office.

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“I have been facing these lies for months ... yet the city has continued to improve," Adams said. "Make no mistake. You elected me to lead this city and lead it I will.”

Adams is not the first official in New York City to be investigated by the FBI.

Earlier in September, NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban stepped down after federal agents searched his home.

Three other high-ranking members of Adams announced their resignation this month. The departures include New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks, former City Hall Chief Counsel Lisa Zornberg, and former City Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwi Vasan.

The FBI recently seized the phones of both Banks and Caban.

Earlier on WednesdayRep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., urged Adams to resignas federal investigations into members of his administration continue.

Adams maintains that he did nothing wrong. Federal authorities first seized the Mayor's electronic devices in November 2023.

Over the summer, federal prosecutors subpoenaed Adams, his campaign arm and City Hall, requesting information about the mayor’s schedule, his overseas travel and potential connections to the Turkish government.

Adams spent 22 years in New York City’s police department before going into politics, first as a state senator and then as Brooklyn borough president, a largely ceremonial position.

He was elected mayor in 2021, defeating a diverse field of Democrats in the primary and then easily beating Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa, a Republican, in the general election.

After more than two years in office, Adams’ popularity has declined. While the city has seen an increase in jobs and a drop in certain categories of crime, the administration has been preoccupied with efforts to find housing for tens of thousands of international migrants who overwhelmed the city’s homeless shelters.

This story is breaking and we will continue to update with new information.

Editors Note: AP contributed to this article.

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