"Even without the bribe payments here, the jumping to the front of the line. Naked cronyism that, in and of itself, is anathema to the public service," Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg stated, emphasizing the systemic issues tied to corruption in public roles.
Ingrid Lewis-Martin allegedly instructed real estate investors to communicate using Signal, specifically advising, "Please only use Signal for asks," indicating intent to conceal their dealings from oversight.
The funds from the businessmen, totaling $100,000, were deposited in a joint account shared by Lewis-Martin and her son, leading to allegations of money laundering and improper financial conduct.
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