By Stacy M. Brown
NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
@StacyBrownMedia
(NNPA Newswire) โ New York City Mayor Eric Adams pleaded not guilty Sept. 27 to charges of bribery, wire fraud, soliciting campaign contributions from foreign nationals and conspiracy. The charges mark a pivotal moment in Adamsโ tumultuous tenure, which high-level resignations and a series of federal investigations have plagued, NBC News reported.

โI am not guilty, your honor,โ Adams told
U.S. Magistrate Judge Katharine Parker.
Federal prosecutors announced the 57-page criminal indictment late Sept. 26, marking the first time a sitting mayor in the cityโs history has faced such charges.
Adams allegedly sought and accepted illegal โnomineeโ or โstrawโ contributions. By โsmuggling their contributionsโ to Adamsโ campaign through the straw donors and actors from overseas, Adams โdefeated federal laws that serve to prevent foreign influence on U.S. elections,โ according to the indictment.
In 2018, when Adams had announced his plans to run for New York City mayor, he allegedly accepted and sought illegal campaign contributions to his upcoming mayoral campaign, the indictment says.
Businesses also circumvented the cityโs ban on corporate contributions โby funneling their donations through multiple employees,โ according to the indictment.
In a video statement posted online, Adams fiercely denied the allegations, calling the charges โentirely falseโ and โbased on lies.โ He asserted that federal authorities had targeted him because of his commitment to standing up for New Yorkers. Adams vowed to fight the charges in court. He made it clear he had no plans to resign.
The indictment follows months of escalating federal scrutiny. Earlier this month, federal agents searched the homes of several of Adamsโs top officials and seized phones, including that of Police Commissioner Edward Caban, who resigned on Sept. 12. Authorities also confiscated the phone of Cabanโs twin brother, James Caban, a former police officer who now runs a nightclub security business. Investigators reportedly are looking into whether bars and clubs in Manhattan and Queens paid James Caban to act as a police liaison and if those establishments received special treatment from local precincts.
The indictment adds to a series of ongoing federal probes into Adamsโ administration, which has already seen numerous high-ranking officials come under investigation. These probes began last year when federal agents seized the mayorโs electronic devices after searching the home of his chief fundraiser.
Calls for Adams to step down have intensified after the charges. New York City Comptroller Brad Lander and New York State Sen. Zellnor Myrie, who have launched campaigns for next yearโs mayoral race, have publicly called for the mayor to resign.
โThe hardworking people of New York City deserve a government and leadership they can trust. Right now, they donโt have it,โ Lander posted on X.
The New York Working Families Party, a major progressive group, also demanded Adamsโ resignation, stating that โhe has lost the trust of the everyday New Yorkers he was elected to serve.โ
Adams, a former NYPD captain, was elected in 2021 on promises to restore public safety and reinvigorate the city post-COVID-19. His administration, however, has been criticized for the handling of issues like the migrant crisis and subway safety, as well as for his late-night socializing and disputes over city spending, particularly on education. Despite these challenges, Adams has maintained a defiant stance, denying all wrongdoing.
In his video statement, Adams remained resolute: โI always knew that if I stood my ground for New Yorkers, I would be a targetโand a target I became. If I am charged, I am innocent, and I will fight this with every ounce of my strength and spirit.โ

