Wave of Resignations Hit Adams Administration Amid Corruption Scandal
New York City's First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright resigned amid multiple federal corruption investigations involving Mayor Eric Adams' administration. Adams, indicted for accepting illegal donations, pleads not guilty. Several senior officials also resigned, with replacements announced. Investigations continue into corruption allegations implicating senior city officials.
Amid a widening federal corruption probe, New York City's administrative landscape is witnessing a significant shift. First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright has resigned, marking at least the seventh high-profile departure from Mayor Eric Adams' team in recent weeks.
These resignations come on the heels of Mayor Adams' indictment for allegedly accepting bribes and illegal donations from foreign nationals, charges that Adams vocally denies. He remains resolute in completing his term and has announced a plan to rebuild his team.
The ongoing investigations have sparked widespread calls for Adams to resign, yet he continues to assert his commitment to legality and transparency. Federal prosecutors are diligently examining several corruption cases linked to his administration, signaling a tumultuous period for New York City's governance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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