Mayor Eric Adams turns to donors for advice - and money for mounting legal bills
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Sources told The Post he has a healthy stream of donors on Wall Street who are less than favorable of Adams' left wing replacement Jumaane Williams taking his place if he steps down. Adams must rely on many sources of support given that donations are capped at $5,000 per person.
Political strategist Hank Sheinkopf noted, "When someone does a good deed you have an obligation to return it - he stood up while others walked away. People aren't going to walk away from someone who defended them."
Despite facing legal challenges, Adams' longstanding support of the Jewish community is paying off, as he is receiving both advice and donations from high-profile allies.
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