NYC Mayor Adams' aide Rana Abbasova told colleagues to 'delete' text exchanges hours after FBI raid, source says
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The 'improper' behavior a top city official recently informed the FBI of centers on claims City Hall staffer Rana Abbasova tipped colleagues to 'delete' their text exchanges hours after the feds raided her New Jersey home, a source close to the investigation into Mayor Eric Adams' campaign told the Daily News on Monday.
The source, who spoke only under condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the federal probe, said Abbasova's request that colleagues delete their communications is what Mayor Adams' personal attorney Boyd Johnson referred to when he said two weeks ago that 'an individual had recently acted improperly' and that the 'behavior was immediately and proactively reported to investigators.'
The source described Abbasova's alleged conversations as part of the reason behind the FBI seizing Mayor Adams' cell phones on a lower Manhattan street days after the raid.
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