Eric Adams has been indicted following a federal corruption investigation, a new report has revealed.
The indictment remained sealed Wednesday night, insiders told The New York Times – as its contents still remain unknown.
When the charges are made public, however, Adams will become the first New York City mayor to be charged criminally while still in office.
The retired police captain previously campaigned on being tough-on-crime, and his office has yet to comment on the looming allegations.
The Times was the first to report on the indictment, with reporters writing how ‘people with knowledge of the matter’ confirmed its existence. The paper also said feds have declined to comment.
Eric Adams has been indicted following a federal corruption investigation, according to a new report.
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