What Eric Adams left out of his campaign donor disclosures
Briefly

"It could be that you want to keep people who, for whatever reason, aren't supposed to be raising money for you from being known," said Basil Smikle, a former New York State Democratic Committee executive director.
"Public reporting of intermediaries provides the public with a more complete view of the role that money plays in city elections," said Campaign Finance Board spokesperson Tim Hunter.
"We follow the law to the letter. If someone does not meet the definition of an intermediary, it would be inaccurate to identify them as such," said Adams campaign attorney Vito Pitta.
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