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Adams Administration Sees Resignations From Several Officials Amid Federal Probe

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
October 9, 2024
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Adams Administration Sees Resignations From Several Officials Amid Federal Probe
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Four senior aides to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, including longtime staffers Rana Abbasova and Winnie Greco, left their positions amid a widening federal investigation into corruption. Abbasova, who was placed on unpaid leave after a raid on her home, was officially terminated from her role as Director of Protocol for International Affairs. Her dismissal followed allegations of her involvement in arranging illegal donations and luxury travel upgrades for Adams. Abbasova is reportedly cooperating with federal prosecutors, but her defense attorney has not commented.

Winnie Greco, a key figure in Adams’ administration and his liaison to the Chinese American community, also resigned. Greco’s home had been raided by federal authorities earlier, though her lawyer insists she left on her own terms, not forced out by the administration. Greco’s influence within City Hall had been significant, with her annual salary approaching $200,000. She had been a close ally of Adams since his time as Brooklyn borough president, playing a central role in fostering ties with the Asian American community.

In addition to Abbasova and Greco, Mohamed Bahi, another staffer who worked in the city’s Community Affairs Unit, also resigned. While the reasons for Bahi’s departure remain unclear, he was indicted and arrested by federal authorities the following day as part of the investigation into donations made by straw donors in Adams’ 2021 mayoral campaign. The Mayor has pleaded not guilty to all charges and continues to deny any wrongdoing, with his legal team stating that key witnesses, such as Abbasova, had changed their stories multiple times.

Sheena Wright, Adams’ First Deputy Mayor, also stepped down from her position on Tuesday. Adams made the announcement, appointing Maria Torres-Springer for the role.

Adams’ defense team recently received what they claim is exculpatory evidence from federal prosecutors, which they argue could undermine the credibility of Abbasova’s testimony. Defense Attorney Alex Spiro stated that the prosecutors had withheld crucial evidence for months. However, legal experts suggest that the timing of the evidence disclosure was appropriate, and the allegations of misconduct by the prosecution were likely overstated.

With these high-profile departures, Adams faces increased pressure to maintain stability in his administration. Governor Kathy Hochul has also expressed concerns about ensuring the city’s governance remains effective amid the ongoing investigation. As the federal probe continues, the political ramifications for Adams’ administration remain uncertain.

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