Adams takes defiant tone in video message after indictment news
New York Mayor Eric Adams spoke out in a video message after CNN and other outlets confirmed he had been charged in a federal indictment.
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New York Mayor Eric Adams spoke out in a video message after CNN and other outlets confirmed he had been charged in a federal indictment.
According to multiple sources familiar with the matter, New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on at least one federal criminal charge. The indictment follows a monthslong federal investigation by the US attorney’s office in Manhattan. The charges he is facing are not publicly known at this time. In a video, Adams insisted he was innocent and that he was not going to step down.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams holds a press conference after being indicted on five federal charges related to bribery, wire fraud, conspiracy and soliciting campaign contributions from foreign nationals, according to an unsealed 57-page indictment.
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