Federal prosecutors have revealed that New York City Mayor Eric Adams could face additional charges in an expanding corruption investigation. Adams, who has already pleaded not guilty to a five-count indictment, is accused of accepting illegal foreign contributions and receiving bribes in exchange for political favors. The charges date back nearly a decade, involving his time as Brooklyn borough president.
In a court hearing, prosecutors stated that the investigation into Adams is ongoing and could lead to more charges against him and indictments for others involved. The allegations include Adams receiving travel perks, such as free flights and hotel stays, from Turkish business people in exchange for political influence. Prosecutors also noted that Adams attempted to create the illusion that he paid for these perks, which they described as illegal under federal law.
Adams’ legal team, led by Alex Spiro, criticized the prosecution, stating that the case was flawed and that the charges should be dismissed. Spiro requested a March 2025 trial date to avoid interference with the mayor’s upcoming reelection campaign. The defense also accused prosecutors of leaking information to the media, a claim currently under review by the court.
The investigation into Adams has uncovered text messages, emails, and financial records that indicate his involvement in illegal campaign contributions and bribes. Witnesses are expected to testify about Adams’ efforts to influence them during the FBI’s inquiry, with prosecutors alleging witness tampering.
Despite the mounting legal challenges, Adams has maintained his innocence and has refused to step down as mayor. He has continued to fulfill his duties, meeting with senior administration officials and overseeing city operations. New York Governor Kathy Hochul has acknowledged the seriousness of the charges but has not taken steps to remove Adams from office.
As the case develops, the court is set to review defense motions and address the allegations in greater detail, with the trial expected to take place in 2025.