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The New Yorkers ensared in Mayor Adams’ alleged decade-long corruption scheme

The New Yorkers caught up in Mayor Eric Adams' pay scheme include everyone from his domestic partners to City Hall employees, including one pair who will serve as star witnesses against him. Included.

Manhattan federal prosecutors this week charged the mayor with participating in a corrupt bribery conspiracy, alleging he provided favors to foreign entities in exchange for funds illegally funneled to his 2021 election campaign.

Although Mr. Adams was the only person indicted on Tuesday, the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office revealed how people close to Mr. Adams were allegedly caught up in his nearly decade-long corruption scheme.

Dozens of New Yorkers have been implicated in Mayor Eric Adams' bribery scandal, federal authorities have announced. Peter Foley/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

The newspaper has now been able to identify most of the local hidden figures mentioned in the shocking 57-page court document.

The people named in the indictment include employees of Mr. Adams when he was mayor of Brooklyn and later when he became mayor. They arranged flights, tried to accept straw donations and helped expedite the opening of the shiny Turkish tower, federal prosecutors alleged in the boneheaded charges.

Federal authorities say Adams' loved ones and close friends also sponsored Adams' alleged corruption with lavish trips and stays in luxury hotels.

Mr. Adams was accused of accepting bribes from foreign nationals in exchange for favors and was charged with five federal charges. Paul, 64, is also suspected of collecting an astonishing $10 million in public campaign contributions.


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He has denied any wrongdoing and vowed not to resign.

Lana Abbasova

In June 2018, an anonymous Turkish entrepreneur inquired about padding Adams' campaign coffers with foreign donations, and Lana Abbasova, referred to in the documents as an “Adams staffer,” initially said that Adams I will not get involved in any games.”

“It might cause a bad smell later,” she is quoted as saying. But she added that she would ask Adams “anyway,” according to court documents.

Abbasova, a former aide and liaison to the Turkish community, then allegedly asked Adams about the proposal, and “unexpectedly” Adams “pursued the promoter's illegal plans,” the document alleges. are.

Lana Abbasova is said to be slated to be a key witness against Adams. new york government

Then, in August 2021, Abbasova and the head of the Turkish University's American campus sent messages related to a scheme by an unnamed Turkish businessman to channel funds to Adams' campaign through the university's US-based employees, according to the indictment. It is said that they were exchanged.

At the time, Abbasova, in a stern warning to the university, said Adams would not attend the in-person event unless donations exceeded $25,000. That oath was kept even when the university donated only $10,000, the indictment says. .

Sources told The Post that Abbasova is cooperating with federal authorities and is serving as a key witness.

tracy collins

Adams' subordinates allegedly helped book luxury flights on Turkish Airlines for free or at deep discounts, primarily for Adams and for Tracy Collins, whom authorities described as his “domestic partner.” has been done. The journey began back in 2015.

In one case, an airline manager told Abbasova in June 2021 that Adams would be charged $50.


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Abbasova quickly dismissed this, saying he needed more money to look “somewhat realistic,” according to the indictment.

“I don't want people to say he's flying for free,” Abbasova allegedly wrote. The media attention is now on Eric. ”

Federal authorities say Adams' partner, Tracy Collins, enjoyed some of the suspect's travel benefits along with Hizzoner. Reuters
Adams' son Jordan Coleman also joined them on the lavish trip. Getty Images

Prosecutors say Adams ultimately paid $1,100 for a round-trip ticket for him and Collins that would have cost more than $15,000 on the open market.

Mr Abbasova is also said to have arranged accommodation for Mr Adams and his partner. In one instance, an anonymous manager recommended the Four Seasons, but staff responded that it was “too expensive.”

“Why does he care? He's not going to pay,” the manager said. “His name won't be on anything.”

year destination advantage value Was it disclosed?
2016 India (via Türkiye) Complimentary Business Class Upgrade for 2 people on round-trip flights from New York to India $12,000 no
2017 France, Türkiye, China Complimentary round-trip business class flights for three people from New York to France, Türkiye and China. Greatly discounted stays at the Bentley Suites at The St. Regis Istanbul Over $41,000 no
2017 China (via Türkiye) Free round-trip business class airfare for 2 people from New York to China Over $16,000 no
2018 Hungary (via Türkiye) Complimentary upgrade to business class for 2 people on round-trip flights from New York to Hungary Over $12,000 no
2019 turkey One passenger gets a free upgrade to business class on flights from New York to Türkiye. Free night stay in a Cosmopolitan Suite at The St. Regis Istanbul. Free meals, transportation and entertainment in Istanbul Over $9,000 no
2021 Türkiye (requested and accepted, then canceled) Complimentary business class upgrades for up to two passengers on round-trip flights from New York to Türkiye. Free or deeply discounted stays, transportation, entertainment, and meals at luxury hotels and resorts Over $21,000 no
2021 Ghana (via Türkiye) Complimentary upgrade to business class for 2 people on round-trip flights from New York to Ghana. Free meals and transportation during your Istanbul layover Over $12,000 no

Then the staff member said, “Super.” Adams later canceled the trip.

Jordan Coleman and Winnie Greco

Federal authorities say other mayoral staffers also enjoyed lavish trips.

According to the indictment, Winnie Greco, the mayor's Asia director, traveled to France, Turkey, Sri Lanka, and China in July and August 2017 with Jordan Coleman, Adams' son and a “close relative of Adams.” I traveled.

Winnie Greco, the mayor's Asia director, traveled with Coleman to France, Turkey, Sri Lanka and China in July and August 2017, according to the indictment. AP

Adams allegedly received more than $35,000 worth of “free business class tickets” from Turkish Airlines for himself and others.

A few months later, Adams and Greco then traveled for free to Nepal via Istanbul and Beijing. The trip would normally have cost $16,000, the indictment says. Greco has been described as a “liaison to the Asian American community.”

Brianna Suggs

In June 2021, Adams allegedly sent a message to Turkish authorities about paying for a trip to Istanbul by his campaign fundraiser Brianna Suggs. Suggs is first referred to in the indictment as Adams' “scheduler” during his time at Borough Hall, and later as the “lead fundraiser for the 2021 campaign.”

“Eric, definitely. This was set up through Turkish Hospitality Services. We hope she enjoyed her stay,” the indictment states.

Federal authorities said officials gave Adams and Suggs fake invoices that made it appear that Suggs paid for the hotel stay.

Brianna Suggs is named in the indictment as the “lead fundraiser” for Adams' 2021 campaign.

Federal prosecutors allege that in exchange for large donations and prestigious travel, Adams successfully persuaded the FDNY to allow the 36-story Turkey House to open in September 2021.

Just four minutes after the lights went green, Adams alerted Turkish officials, who called him a “brother” and “a true friend of Turkey.”

As the federal investigation intensified, Adams and his supporters were also accused of trying to cover their tracks.

According to the indictment, while planning another trip in 2019, Abbasova asked Adams to “delete all the messages you sent me,” to which Adams replied, “I always do that.” It is said that

As heat against the Adams administration reached a boiling point, many senior government officials, including Greco, Suggs, and Abbasova, had their homes raided.

Abbasova, who was placed on administrative leave by the administration for asking employees to delete messages, allegedly excused herself during a voluntary interview with the FBI by saying she had to go to the bathroom, where she deleted the encrypted messaging app. It is believed that he did. According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, he exchanged text messages with Adams and other Turkish officials.

Mr. Adams pleaded not guilty at his arraignment in federal court in Manhattan on Friday. If convicted on all charges, he faces up to 45 years in prison.

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