Mayor Adams at Least $1 Million in Debt to Law Firms for Dropped Criminal Case
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Mayor Adams at Least $1 Million in Debt to Law Firms for Dropped Criminal Case
Mayor Eric Adams has racked up more than $1 million in unsecured loans from the prominent law firms that represented him during his now-defunct federal corruption case, including a firm that’s on the current list of entities doing business with the City of New York. In a financial disclosure covering 2024 and made public Thursday by the city Conflicts of Interest Board, the mayor says he owes the law firms of Wilmer Hale and Quinn Emanuel at lea…
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