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Mayor Adams sues NYC Marketing campaign Finance Board over public matching funds denial
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Mayor Adams sues NYC Marketing campaign Finance Board over public matching funds denial

Last updated: August 18, 2025 2:19 pm
Editorial Board Published August 18, 2025
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The board first began denying the mayor greater than $3 million in matching funds in late 2024 on account of his federal corruption indictment. The indictment was dropped this spring by President Trump’s Division of Justice as a part of a controversial association that didn’t tackle the deserves of the prosecution and left many to imagine the mayor has turn into beholden to Trump.

Regardless of the dismissal of the corruption case, the CFB has continued to withhold matching funds from Adams, saying earlier this month it nonetheless believes the mayor “has violated the law,” citing an impartial and ongoing investigation. Moreover, the CFB dominated on Aug. 6 that another excuse for denial is that Adams’ staff has “provided incomplete and misleading information” to the board in response to long-running requests for info associated to suspected straw donations to his marketing campaign.

In a lawsuit filed late Friday in Brooklyn Federal Court docket, attorneys for Adams’ reelection marketing campaign rejected each these claims and argued a decide ought to step in and order the CFB to disburse the matching funds the mayor is looking for. The attorneys wrote the quantity of matching funds the CFB is now wrongfully withholding has ballooned to just about $5 million.

“[The board] has shown a deplorable and anti-democratic bias against the Adams Campaign and has done all it can to deprive the Adams Campaign of public funds intended to amplify political speech and civic debate for all candidates, including those the CFB does not favor, and for the benefit of all New Yorkers,” the Adams attorneys wrote within the swimsuit.

A spokesman for the CFB declined to remark.

The most recent swimsuit comes after Adams sued the CFB on comparable grounds in Might, shortly after the dismissal of his indictment.

In response to that swimsuit, a decide upheld the CFB’s denial of matching funds on the grounds that Adams’ staff had not offered ample responses to requests for documentation. Nonetheless, the decide additionally dominated that the CFB couldn’t deny Adams matching funds due to the corruption indictment, provided that Trump’s DOJ quashed it.

In its newest lawsuit, Adams’ attorneys wrote his marketing campaign has since responded to all excellent requests for documentation, although they did acknowledge the marketing campaign hasn’t produced data sought by the CFB which can be topic to a protecting order that is still in place in his legal case.

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Initially Revealed: August 18, 2025 at 9:11 AM EDT

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