New York City Mayor Eric Adams's administration is under scrutiny for paying developer Weihong Hu, indicted for bribery, over $500,000 monthly. This payment raises questions, particularly as Hu allegedly provided illegal campaign contributions to Adams, facilitated favors to his allies, and secured city contracts totaling over $20 million. Despite her indictment for bribing a non-profit CEO, Hu's payments continue. Federal investigations into these dealings included raids on both her hotel and a friend of Adams, indicating a potential probe into corruption within the mayor's office.
Adams's administration continues to pay Weihong Hu over $500,000 a month despite her indictment for allegedly bribing a nonprofit CEO, raising ethical concerns.
Federal investigators raided Hu's hotel, coinciding with a raid on the home of a friend of Adams, highlighting the ongoing scrutiny of the mayor's administration.
The joint investigation revealed that Hu funneled illegal campaign contributions to Adams, raised ethical questions, and led to federal investigations.
Hu's attorney disputes the allegations against her client, asserting that many of the accusations are untrue despite the serious nature of the indictment.
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