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Charges against New York ex-Mayor Eric Adams’ top aide are just the latest probe of his inner circle

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 In his four years as New York mayor, Eric Adams’ administration was roiled by corruption probes that led to early-morning FBI searches, resignations of top officials and indictments that alleged a rampant culture of pay-to-play politics at the highest levels of City Hall.

Even with Adams and facing no charges himself, that saga continues.

On Wednesday , Frank Carone, alleging that he accepted $120,000 in bribes in exchange for steering a multimillion-dollar migrant shelter contract to a Queens hotel. Three others, including Carone鈥檚 brother, were also indicted. All have pleaded not guilty.

Another of Adams’ closest allies, , is still fighting separate bribery charges, which include allegations that she exchanged political favors for cash, diamond earrings and a speaking role on a TV show.

And Adams himself was indicted on bribery charges in 2024, accused of taking illegal campaign contributions from Turkish officials and providing political favors to them in return. Adams, a Democrat, denied any wrongdoing and those charges were later dropped at the behest of the Trump administration.

Here is a look at some of the criminal investigations that cast a pall over the nation’s largest city during Adams’ tumultuous tenure and its aftermath:

Corruption probe launched early in Adams’ mayoral term

Soon after Adams took office in January 2022, federal agents quietly began a corruption investigation into his campaign. It spilled into public view in the fall of 2023, when as he was leaving an event. A year later, federal prosecutors brought against him.

The indictment accused Adams of allowing Turkish officials and other businesspeople to buy his influence with illegal campaign contributions and steep discounts on overseas trips. Among the favors he allegedly provided in return was accelerating the opening of Turkey’s diplomatic building in New York, prosecutors said.

Adams denied wrongdoing and insisted, without evidence, that the Biden administration had his administration because of his criticism of its immigration policy.

But soon after President Donald Trump returned to the White House in early 2025, Justice Department leadership ordered Manhattan federal prosecutors , arguing that it was hindering the mayor鈥檚 ability to assist Trump’s immigration crackdown.

The investigation severely wounded Adams’ efforts last year to seek reelection. He skipped the Democratic primary and got on the ballot as an independent, but eventually early.

Top adviser accused of trading influence for diamond earrings and a TV show cameo

As former chief adviser, Lewis-Martin was perhaps the only city official with more direct access to Adams than Carone.

In 2024 she too for allegedly trading her influence for bribes worth more than $100,000 from those with business before the city. Lewis-Martin has denied wrongdoing.

In one instance, prosecutors said, Lewis-Martin agreed to quash a planned bike lane near a Brooklyn soundstage at the request of the studio鈥檚 owners in exchange for perks including a promised role on the police drama 鈥淏lue Bloods.鈥

In a separate scheme, prosecutors said, she and cash from two real estate developers and then helped to speed up approvals of their projects, at times overriding safety concerns from city regulators.

Her attorney Arthur Aidala 鈥 who is also representing Carone 鈥 has said she was simply helping constituents cut through the city鈥檚 thick red tape.

The case against Lewis-Martin was brought by the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, and a hearing is scheduled for Thursday.

Other allies resigned but have faced no charges

Many who departed Adams’ administration under a cloud of scandal 鈥 often after having their devices seized and homes searched by federal agents 鈥 have not faced charges.

Among them: an adviser to the Chinese community who handed a to a reporter after an Adams campaign event; the former police commissioner, whose twin brother was by a Brooklyn bar owner; and Adams鈥 schools chancellor and deputy mayor, also brothers, whose that connected clients with city officials.

Each has denied wrongdoing, and none has been charged with a crime.

Federal authorities have declined to disclose the purpose of their searches and whether any of the investigations remain active.

Some low-level associates pleaded guilty to charges involving illegal campaign funds

Even after the charges against Adams were dropped, prosecutors continued to pursue cases against some of the lower-level operatives involved in the indictment.

One, a Brooklyn real estate magnate, was sentenced to a year of probation last summer to working with a Turkish government official to funnel illegal donations to Adams’ 2021 campaign.

And in November an Adams aide who served as his liaison to the city’s Muslim communities was sentenced to three years of probation for soliciting illegal campaign funds.

Before handing down that sentence, Judge Dale Ho, who also presided over the case against Adams that was dismissed, likened the mayor’s absence to an 鈥渆lephant in the room.鈥

鈥淭here鈥檚 a notable absence here of the person at the apex of the pyramid,鈥 he said.

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Collins reported from Hartford, Connecticut.

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