A look inside the indictment accusing New York City's mayor of taking bribes
Briefly

Federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, alleging he accepted lavish gifts and travel accommodations from individuals seeking to influence city government.
The indictment details that Mayor Adams' overseas trips were covered by benefactors, totaling over $100,000 in perks, raising serious questions about the legality and ethics of his actions.
Adams is accused of conspiring to collect illegal campaign donations via straw donors, with the Pentagon poised to scrutinize these tactics as part of a broader concern over foreign influence.
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