Ingrid Lewis-Martin, a top adviser to Mayor Eric Adams, has been implicated in a corruption scandal involving over $100,000 in bribes from two New York hoteliers. These alleged funds were used for personal luxuries, including a luxury car for her son. During her interrogation, she expressed confidence in her innocence and claimed to have strong ties with the Corrections Department. She also expressed remorse for her associates affected by the situation. The Manhattan District Attorney plans to use her statements as evidence in her trial, highlighting the serious implications of this scandal.
"Corrections will take care of me. I've been good to them," Lewis-Martin allegedly added.
"I'm not afraid. I know what I did and didn't do. This is wrong. I have God and Faith. I'll tell the judge myself. I'm not guilty," Lewis-Martin told three investigators.
"I'm sorry you're both there because of me, because of who I am," she told the trio.
"So you're the ones that have been listening to my phone. This is crazy. Who am I bribing? What is money laundering? Check my banks' records," she told investigators.
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