New York City Mayor Eric Adams (Credit: Getty Images)
NYC mayor Eric Adams under investigation for federal corruption charges
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is facing a significant legal challenge as he contends with federal criminal charges, a situation that has garnered widespread attention from international media.
Having assumed office nearly three years ago with a platform centered on public safety and crime reduction, Adams is now embroiled in a series of federal corruption investigations.
While the specifics of the indictment are currently sealed, if confirmed, this would make Adams, 64, the first mayor in the city's history to face criminal charges while in office.
In a video statement released late Wednesday, the mayor reaffirmed his commitment to his role, stating, "I will fight these injustices with every ounce of my strength and spirit," asserting his innocence.
He called for "prayers and patience" from the citizens of New York, indicating his intention to pursue an immediate trial to clear his name.
Adams also addressed the growing chorus of voices urging him to step down. “I understand that some may feel I should resign while fighting these accusations,” he acknowledged, noting that he has been confronting these challenges for months.
Federal prosecutors are expected to reveal the indictment on Thursday, coinciding with Adams' scheduled court appearance.
This latest development comes after federal agents executed searches and seized electronic devices related to the mayor's campaign and associates.
Reports suggest that investigators are probing whether Adams’ 2021 campaign illegally collaborated with the Turkish government to facilitate unauthorized donations.
Further complicating the situation, the New York Times (NYT) recently reported that prosecutors are seeking information about five additional countries: “Israel”, China, Qatar, South Korea, and Uzbekistan.