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NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks to step down sooner than expected, leaving Oct. 16
Outgoing New York City School Chancellor David Banks will leave his position much sooner than expected, City Hall announced, leaving the Department of Education in mid-October rather than at the end of the year.
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Prosecutors say they may bring more charges against Mayor Adams
NYC Mayor Eric Adams was told during his second court appearance that he could face more charges in addition to the five counts the federal government brought against him. His attorney, Alex Spiro, responded to the warning by stating the move showed federal prosecutors don’t have a “real case.” NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Family of NJ man shot by off-duty NYPD cop sues Eric Adams, police department and city
The family of the man who was shot by an off-duty NYPD cop in a New Jersey intersection in May sued Mayor Eric Adams, the city of New York and members of the NYPD claiming the city was negligent in hiring of the cop. NBC New York’s Rana Novini reports.
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Family of NJ road rage shooting victim sues NY cop, NYC, Mayor Eric Adams
The family of a paralyzed New Jersey man is suing the New York police officer accused of shooting him during a road rage incident as well as the city of New York, other members of the New York City Police Department and New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
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Mayor Eric Adams told he could face new federal charges in second court appearance
Federal prosecutors in mayor Adam’s federal case announced in court on Tuesday that their investigation is still ongoing and more charges could be announced. Adams has resisted calls to step aside from City Hall and claims he has done nothing wrong. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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More charges expected against Mayor Eric Adams, federal prosecutors say
Federal prosecutors said Wednesday that they might bring additional charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams and indict others in the corruption case against him. Prosecutors made the disclosure as Adams appeared in court for a hearing days after he was indicted on charges that he accepted about $100,000 worth of free or deeply discounted international flights, hotel stays, meals...
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Turmoil and turnover at City Hall: What's next for Eric Adams' administration
Sources said there will likely be further turnover on the mayor’s team, with Tim Pearson’s resignation not enough for Adams to dodge potentially being removed from his position — a situation Gov. Kathy Hochul would like to avoid, according to sources. On Tuesday, the mayor took steps to fill vacancies and insisted he committed no crimes. NBC New York’s Melissa...
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Eric Adams announces picks for NYC's top lawyers after recent resignations
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has chosen two women to replace top legal counsel positions in his administration. The embattled mayor announced Tuesday that he intends to nominate Muriel Goode-Trufant as the new corporate counsel. Adams also said Allison Stoddart will replace Lisa Zornberg as City Hall’s chief counsel following Lisa Zornberg’s abrupt resignation amid federal investigations surrounding...
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Embattled Mayor Adams says he won't name an acting mayor because ‘I'm an action mayor'
Mayor Eric Adams held his regular weekly in-person media availability Tuesday, days after he became the city’s first indicted sitting mayor and hours after yet another trusted adviser submitted his resignation. If he was seeking to convey his signature swagger, the mayor instead appeared evasive and isolated. Ditching his usual Jay-Z walkout music and opting to come to the...
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Trusted Eric Adams adviser Tim Pearson resigns amid corruption investigations
One of New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ most trusted advisers is set to resign this week from the beleaguered administration that has already seen multiple high-level officials bail amid a myriad of investigations — and now criminal charges.
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