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Ex-Mayor Adams prime adviser Ingrid-Lewis Martin says she didn’t break legislation amid information of looming indictment
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Ex-Mayor Adams prime adviser Ingrid-Lewis Martin says she didn’t break legislation amid information of looming indictment

Last updated: December 16, 2024 6:01 pm
Editorial Board Published December 16, 2024
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“I am here falsely accused of something; I don’t know exactly what it is, but I know that I was told that it’s something that’s illegal, and I have never done anything illegal in my capacity in government. I’ve worked in government for over 35 years, in all three branches, federal, state and city. I’ve worked at the lowest level to some optimum levels,” Lewis-Martin advised reporters at her lawyer Arthur Aidala’s Midtown legislation agency.

“During my tenure, I have never taken any gifts, money — anything.”

Aidala stated he anticipated Lewis-Martin to be hit with expenses this week, claiming, “She never did anything more than her job for anything more than her salary.” He stated he believed the costs would relate to “improper gifts.”

The Manhattan District Lawyer’s workplace is presenting proof about Lewis-Martin to a grand jury and is predicted to be nearing asking the panel to vote on an indictment. Aidala stated she declined to offer testimony to grand jurors however requested to talk with the DA’s workplace exterior of the panel’s presence in a denied request.

“It is a tremendous risk, and she didn’t feel she would get a fair shake,” Aidala stated.

What expenses she might face are unclear, and the DA’s workplace has declined to touch upon or verify the grand jury investigation.

The New York Instances reported Sunday that prosecutors are additionally wanting into Lewis-Martin’s son, Glenn Martin II, who has DJ’d at Gracie Mansion, Mayank Dwivedi, a hotelier who operates a number of properties within the metropolis and the Hamptons and an affiliate of Dwivedi.

The event that Lewis-Martin, 63, was being scrutinized by legislation enforcement emerged in late September when state and federal investigators stopped her at Kennedy Airport as she returned from a visit to Japan.

Obtained by Each day Information

Manhattan DA investigators search Lewis-Martin’s Brooklyn dwelling in September. (Obtained by Each day Information)

Manhattan DA investigators seized her cellphone on the airport and knowledgeable her they had been looking her Brooklyn dwelling. Federal prosecutors from the Manhattan U.S. legal professional’s workplace subpoenaed her to testify a day after unsealing a five-count indictment towards the mayor alleging he bought his political affect to rich Turkish officers.

Boutross’ agency is certainly one of two actual property firms that function the Division of Citywide Administrative Companies’ licensed brokers in dealings with personal property homeowners. It wasn’t clear whether or not the costs anticipated this week will concern Hamilton and Boutross, who haven’t been accused of legal wrongdoing.

In the course of the radio interview, Lewis-Martin stated she believed the general public would see “we have not done anything illegal to the magnitude or scale that requires the federal government and the DA’s office to investigate us.” Sources stated the remark angered Adams for suggesting legal exercise had occurred.

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