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Bill de Blasio Defends Mayor Eric Adams Amid Corruption Allegations

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
October 15, 2024
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has found an unexpected ally in his predecessor, Bill de Blasio, as he faces federal corruption charges. Adams, indicted in September for allegedly defrauding taxpayers of $10 million in campaign funds and accepting $123,000 in bribes from Turkish associates, has seen several top officials resign amid the ongoing investigation. Despite the growing pressure, de Blasio expressed doubts about the strength of the case, calling the charges “diffuse” and urging caution.

Adams, who has vowed to complete his term and seek re-election in 2025, has been under intense scrutiny following the indictment by the Southern District of New York (SDNY). His legal team, led by high-profile attorney Alex Spiro, has raised concerns about the prosecution’s tactics, accusing the SDNY of leaking information to the media to bolster their case against the mayor. These alleged leaks have become a focal point in Adams’ defense strategy, with Spiro filing motions to challenge what he calls improper actions by federal prosecutors.

De Blasio, speaking at an event on October 10th, criticized the handling of the case by the SDNY, expressing concern over the apparent leaks. “Innocent until proven guilty is a real thing,” de Blasio remarked, adding that the charges seemed surprising and less substantial than expected. He also questioned whether the leaks were part of a larger strategy to undermine Adams before a trial could take place.

Adams has faced increasing pressure with multiple resignations within his administration, yet de Blasio remained firm in his support. “He’s not going anywhere soon,” de Blasio said, echoing Adams’ determination to stay in office and fight the charges. De Blasio also advised Adams to rebuild his administration by bringing in experienced professionals to restore public confidence in City Hall.

As the first sitting New York City mayor to face federal indictment, Adams’ case has captured public attention. While the legal battle intensifies, the allegations of prosecutorial misconduct, particularly the leaks, add another layer of complexity. With de Blasio’s backing and Spiro’s defense strategy focused on these leaks, Adams continues to navigate both legal and political challenges.

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