FBI Raids NYC Mayor's Residence, Seizes Phone in Indictment Drama
Early Thursday, FBI agents raided the New York City Mayor's residence, seizing Eric Adams' phone ahead of an expected indictment detailing criminal charges. Adams, indicted by a grand jury, and his lawyer denounced the raid. Federal investigations focus on Adams' circle, campaign funding, and possible influence peddling.
In a dramatic turn of events, FBI agents entered the official residence of New York City Mayor Eric Adams early Thursday morning, seizing his phone just hours before an indictment detailing criminal charges was expected to be unveiled.
According to sources close to the investigation, Adams was indicted by a grand jury on federal criminal charges that remain sealed. The sources requested anonymity, as they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.
The raid at the mayor's Manhattan residence occurred at dawn Wednesday, with multiple vehicles bearing federal law enforcement placards stationed outside. Adams' lawyer, Alex Spiro, criticized the raid as a spectacle and stated that the mayor looks forward to his day in court. The nature of the charges against Adams remains unclear, as federal prosecutors are believed to be investigating multiple matters involving him and his aides, including campaign fundraising and potential influence peddling. In the past two weeks, the city's police commissioner and schools chancellor have resigned amid the ongoing probe. Adams maintains his innocence and vows to fight the charges.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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