A former top adviser to embattled New York Mayor Eric Adams was indicted on bribery and conspiracy charges Thursday. Ingrid Lewis-Martin resigned Sunday ahead of the expected indictment. Her son and two real estate agents were also charged in the case, which accused them of making over $100,000 in exchange for expediting approvals on construction projects. It’s just the latest indictment of a close associate of Mayor Adams, who himself was indicted in a federal corruption case.
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