Mayor Eric Adams of New York City has been indicted on federal charges of bribery conspiracy, fraud and soliciting illegal foreign campaign donations.
The indictment, brought by the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, was unsealed Thursday morning and follows a roughly three-year investigation that focused on whether Mr. Adams conspired with the Turkish government to receive illegal foreign campaign contributions and took official actions on its behalf.
The indictment accuses Mr. Adams of crimes dating back a decade, since he took office as Brooklyn borough president in 2014. It says he improperly accepted benefits that included luxury international travel from wealthy business people and at least one Turkish government official.
Read the Eric Adams Indictment
As he ran for mayor in 2021, prosecutors say, Mr. Adams sought illegal foreign contributions and other things of value, and his benefactors then sought to cash in on their investments.
P.S. The case is before Judge Dale Ho, who was a noted voting rights lawyer before joining the bench.