Eric Adams has reportedly been indicted, though the indictment remains sealed and the charge or charges he faces remain unclear, according to reports.
A Manhattan grand jury has indicted New York Mayor Eric Adams on federal criminal charges, two sources familiar confirmed to Fox News. The details about the still-sealed indictment remain bleak, according to reports.
The New York Times first reported on the indictment, adding that the charge or charges Adams faces is unclear.
Several people have already been raided in the orbit of the 63-year-old former NYPD captain.
FBI RAIDS HOME OF NYC MAYOR ERIC ADAMS’ CHIEF FUNDRAISER BRIANNA SUGGS, SOURCE SAYS
In February, FBI agents raided the home of Winnie Greco, one of his top aides, in the Bronx. In November, feds swarmed the property of another aide, Cenk Ocal, a former Turkish airlines executive who joined the mayor’s transition team. That same month, they visited Brianna Suggs, the mayor’s chief fundraiser.
Rana Abbasova, another close aide, reportedly flipped on the mayor in May after scrutiny over his dealings with Turkish Airlines, according to the New York Times.
The FBI has reportedly been looking into whether Adams’ 2021 mayoral campaign conspired with the Turkish government and other entities to raise funds.