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Eric Adams, NYC Mayor
Almost No One Is Donating to Eric Adams’s Legal Defense Fund
Mayor Eric Adams has long vowed to fight his pending legal case after federal prosecutors indicted him last year on charges of bribery and campaign-finance fraud. But donations to the fund intended to support his defense appear to be drying up as his trial draws nearer.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ latest campaign payments to ex-fundraiser Brianna Suggs top $113,000
Mayor Eric Adams’ reelection campaign late Wednesday disclosed more than $113,000 in new payments to Brianna Suggs, his former political fundraising coordinator whose exact role on his team has not been publicly disclosed.
NYC Mayor Adams’ defense fund in corruption case owes $735K as legal fees pile up — and donors disappear
The fund is now more than $735,000 in debt as Adams’ lawyers scrambled to prep for his trial in April, which is expected to come with a ballooning price tag.
Poll spells trouble for NYC Mayor Eric Adams. Here's who could defeat him.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo came out as the favorite to defeat Adams in November, according to the poll commissioned by Progressives for Democracy in America. When asked about the poll Monday, Adams was monumentally unmoved.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ campaign raises $250,000 in latest period, less than several challengers, after pause
Mayor Eric Adams’ reelection campaign received about $250,000 in donations during the most recent reporting period — significantly less than several of his challengers — but his team downplayed the dip as the result of a fundraising pause in fall 2024.
Adams Legal Defense Fund Almost $1 Million in Debt as Donations Dwindle
Mayor Eric Adams’ legal defense fund raised just $2,200 from two donors over the last three months, even as his expenses to battle federal corruption charges mount ahead of an expected April trial, new filings show.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams delivers his State of the City address for 2025. Here's what he focused on.
NEW YORK -- New York City Mayor Eric Adams delivered his 2025 State of the City address Thursday at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. The speech comes as Adams faces a federal corruption trial scheduled to start in April.
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Eric Adams challenger sends pointed message with campaign ethics proposal
Former New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer's plan is a clear play to voters who are tired of allegations of corruption ...
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Mayor Adams’ defense trust nearly $1 million in the red after raising just $2,200 in latest period
Accounting for the latest disclosure, Adams’ trust has raised about $1.63 million and spent $2.5 million. His legal fees are ...
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on MSN
As Eric Adams battles indictment, challenger Scott Stringer zooms in on ethics
A challenger to Mayor Eric Adams rolling out an ethics plan as he formally announces Thursday — a clear play for voters ...
Gothamist
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Competitors close in on Adams’ fundraising, but the indicted mayor remains in the lead
Eric Adams may lose his fundraising lead in the mayoral race when the next round of payments goes out next month.
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Eric Adams brushes off poll of Cuomo leading: ‘We don’t say Mayor Yang’
NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams downplayed a third-party poll that showed him trailing in the mayoral race and took a dig at ...
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on MSN
Mayor Adams blasts critics of $650M plan to help NYC mentally ill, homeless
Mayor Eric Adams swiped back at critics of his newly-announced $650 million plan to tackle mental illness and homelessness ...
Gothamist
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Mayor Adams unveils $115 billion budget, despite uncertainty from Washington
The mayor laid out an ambitious spending plan as economic experts braced for potential cuts from the Trump administration.
Governing
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Does Eric Adams Have Any Business Running for Re-election?
New York's mayor, embroiled in legal trouble, has no chance at winning a second term. Meanwhile, the two parties argue about whether the legislative year can even begin in Minnesota.
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