Eric Adams, potato chip and New York City mayor
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Winnie Greco was outed by news outlet The City for trying to give cash surreptitiously tucked inside a Herr's Sour Cream & Onion ripple potato chip bag to one of its reporters.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ former chief advisor was accused of accepting thousands of dollars in bribes, the latest in a long string of corruption scandals involving the mayor’s inner circle as he seeks reelection in November.
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Ingrid Lewis-Martin, NYC Mayor Eric Adams' former chief adviser, indicted again for alleged bribes
Ingrid Lewis-Martin accepted more than $75,000 in bribes while serving as chief adviser to New York Mayor Eric Adams, prosecutors alleged in four conspiracy indictments.
Greco, when reached by The Post heading to her car in the Bronx, launched into a baffling explanation for giving cash to giving the bag to The City reporter Katie Honan.
New York City Hall for sale” is how prosecutors described the latest indictments against former Adams administration members in court on Thursday. A Democratic strategist and the president of the government relations firm Polaris New York,
Katie Honan, a hard-nosed City Hall reporter for the nonprofit newsroom The City, was there to cover the opening of a new campaign office for Adams’s independent, desperate, long-shot bid to win reëlection.
Never mind “If you see something, say something” — Mayor Eric Adams actually wants New Yorkers to do something. More specifically, he wants a revival of Good Samaritans who rise to the occasion when fellow New Yorkers are in trouble.
A former top City Hall advisor and current campaign confidante to Mayor Eric Adams attempted to give money to a reporter from THE CITY following a campaign event in Harlem Wednesday.
New York Times reporters witnessed supporters of Mayor Eric Adams handing out cash-filled envelopes. Sometimes, that money went to reporters from Chinese-language outlets.