Resignations Rock City Hall Amid Mayor Adams Corruption Probe
New York City's First Deputy Mayor, Sheena Wright, resigned amid ongoing federal corruption investigations targeting Mayor Eric Adams' administration. This development follows Adams' indictment over illegal campaign donations, leading numerous officials to step down. Adams, who denies wrongdoing, faces mounting calls to resign.
In a tumultuous turn for New York City politics, First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright has resigned, joining a growing list of senior officials departing Mayor Eric Adams' administration. Local media outlets report that multiple federal corruption investigations have engulfed City Hall, leading to a shakeup at the top levels of city governance.
Wright's resignation comes on the heels of Mayor Adams' indictment for allegedly accepting bribes and illegal campaign donations, including from foreign nationals. Despite the charges, which Adams firmly refutes, he has resisted public calls to step down. A significant majority of New Yorkers favor his resignation, according to recent polls.
Amidst the scandal, other top officials, including the city's police commissioner and prominent education figures, have also resigned. Federal prosecutors in Manhattan and Brooklyn are pursuing several criminal investigations, adding pressure on an embattled administration that is drawing national attention.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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