Adams' ally and close advisor gets subpoena, phones seized
Briefly

Ingrid Lewis-Martin, a chief advisor to NYC Mayor Eric Adams, was served a subpoena after returning from Japan, coinciding with federal probes into Adams' administration.
Federal authorities raided Lewis-Martin's home while she was away, and her phone was seized, marking a continuation of inquiries into the mayor's associates.
Lewis-Martin's attorney confirmed she will cooperate with investigations, insisting she is not currently the target of any case known to them.
Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on multiple counts, including conspiracy and bribery, amidst accusations involving illegal foreign campaign donations and undisclosed gifts.
Read at www.amny.com
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