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Mayor Adams’ reelection marketing campaign data present M in undocumented funds
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Mayor Adams’ reelection marketing campaign data present $3M in undocumented funds

Last updated: February 28, 2025 1:28 am
Editorial Board Published February 28, 2025
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Meaning the marketing campaign hasn’t disclosed the supply for practically $3 million of the cash reported in its checking account. It’s not clear if the discrepancy is the results of a paperwork error or displays a real variance.

Adams marketing campaign lawyer Vito Pitta didn’t return a request for remark Thursday. A CFB spokesman declined to remark. Adams’ group is meant to supply a proper response to the board concerning the undocumented cash by March 17.

Politico first reported Thursday that the CFB cited the general excessive documentation variance charge earlier this month as purpose to disclaim Adams’ marketing campaign public matching funds.

That willpower is on high of the CFB’s December determination that the mayor can’t get such funds as a result of his federal corruption indictment, which accuses him, amongst different issues, of participating in a conspiracy to solicit unlawful 2021 marketing campaign contributions from Turkish authorities operatives that he maximized the worth of by submitting them for public matching.

Adams, who’s enduring political headwinds as he continues to face indictment, low approval scores and several other challengers in June’s Democratic mayoral main, has pleaded not responsible and denies wrongdoing.

President Trump’s Justice Division is searching for to drop Adams’ indictment in a extremely controversial transfer that has led the mayor’s allies and critics alike to argue he’s a “hostage” to Trump’s agenda. The dismissal request is pending approval from a federal decide.

One of many challengers who does have a variance charge, Queens state Sen. Jessica Ramos, had as of Dec. 31 not offered documentation for roughly $12,000 of the money in her marketing campaign account, translating to roughly 10% of its complete receipts.

CFB auditors discovered as a part of an audit launched final summer time that Adams’ 2021 marketing campaign didn’t correctly doc $2.3 million in spending throughout that election cycle. The audit course of for the 2021 election, which Adams gained, stays ongoing, however the CFB not too long ago warned the mayor might face hefty fines for bookkeeping irregularities in that cycle.

Initially Printed: February 27, 2025 at 7:48 PM EST

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