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NYC Mayor’s Former Adviser Ingrid Lewis-Martin Indicted on Corruption Charges

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
August 21, 2025
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Exclusive Interview with Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Chief Advisor to Mayor Adams
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Former top adviser to Mayor Eric Adams, Ingrid Lewis-Martin, appeared in Manhattan court on Thursday, August 21st, after being indicted on multiple counts of conspiracy and bribe receiving. Prosecutors allege she accepted more than $75,000 in cash and in-kind benefits, including catering for city events, home renovations, and payments directed to her son. Both Lewis-Martin and her son pleaded not guilty and were released on their own recognizance.

The charges mark the latest development in a broad corruption probe that has already touched several city agencies. Prosecutors say the alleged schemes influenced decisions on contracts, zoning, and permits. Her attorney has rejected the accusations, calling them politically motivated and maintaining that Lewis-Martin’s work was focused on helping New Yorkers deal with city government.

The case underscores the tension between constituent services and corruption risks. Elected officials and their advisers are expected to assist residents in navigating complex city systems, but those same interactions can create opportunities for ethical concerns. With New York facing pressing issues such as housing, public safety, and migrant services, the indictments raise questions about how government can maintain public trust while still delivering responsive service.

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