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NYPD's interim commissioner says federal authorities seized materials from his homes
Federal agents seized materials from the home of new NYPD interim commissioner Tom Donlon on Friday, less than two weeks after New York City’s previous police commissioner resigned.
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Firm linked to Eric Adams aide won millions in business: NYT report
A New York Times report said a security firm received a $154 million contract to provide emergency fire watch services to NYCHA. The firm was once owned by now deputy mayor of public safety Phil Banks, whose phone was seized this week by federal agents investigating possible bribery involving city contracts.
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NYC's head of asylum seeker operations subpoenaed by feds, sources say
Federal prosecutors have issued another subpoena to a high-ranking member of Mayor Eric Adams’ administration. The subpoena was sent by federal investigators to a manager in the mayor’s office who has a window into the city’s vast world of lucrative migrant contracts. NBC New York’s Melissa Russo reports.
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NYC director of asylum operations is latest Adams official to receive federal subpoena: Source
Another official in the administration of New York City Mayor Eric Adams has received a subpoena from federal investigators, according to a source, as probes continue to swirl around City Hall.
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Brooklyn church subpoenaed over possible dealings between monsignor and former Adams aide
Sources familiar with the matter say a Catholic church in Brooklyn received a subpoena requesting information about financial or business dealings between Frank Carone — the one-time chief of staff to Mayor Eric Adams — and a monsignor named Jamie Gigantiello. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Another Adams administration official resigns, third senior-level departure in a week
The Eric Adams administration is losing another senior official, the third departure in just one week amid a whirlwind of federal investigations surrounding City Hall.
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Mayor Adams denies wrongdoing amid federal probes of administration
As federal investigations loom over City Hall, Mayor Eric Adams said flatly on Tuesday that he’s done nothing wrong and is following the law. The mayor appeared testy at times during a 77-minute-long news conference, the first time fielding as many sensitive questions since his top lawyer quit over the weekend. NBC New York’s Melissa Russo reports.
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As investigations swirl at City Hall, Mayor Eric Adams defends his administration
Amid swirling allegations, federal investigations and resignations, NYC Mayor Eric Adams said his team has remained focused and has not allowed the growing ethical storm to be a distraction. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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City Hall chief counsel resigns abruptly amid investigations into Adams administration
New York City Mayor Eric Adams will be searching for new legal counsel, after the sudden resignations of his top legal adviser, Lisa Zornberg. NBC New York’s Melissa Russo reports.
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Chief counsel for Mayor Eric Adams resigns amid administration investigations
Mayor Adams’ City Hall Counsel Lisa Zornberg quit Saturday night, saying in her resignation letter she could no longer effectively serve in her role — and there are questions about whether Adams may have dismissed her concerns about some members of his team. While some now call for the mayor’s resignation, Adams on Monday tried to maintain an air of...
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