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A former top aide to New York City Mayor Eric Adams is among seven people facing new charges in the corruption investigation that has swirled around City Hall for two years.
The NYC mayor's campaign confirmed that Winnie Greco has been suspended from her volunteer duties with the campaign.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams' former chief adviser allegedly collected thousands of dollars and other benefits in a series of bribery schemes while working for the city, according to new indictments ...
Adams is in a pickle with his ballot line: He has to choose between the bodies “Safe & Affordable” and “EndAntiSemitism” by Tuesday, according to a letter seen by City & State reporter Holly Pretsky.
Winnie Greco tried to slip The City’s Katie Honan hundreds of dollars inside a bag of sour cream and onion chips, prompting suspension and federal review.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ former chief advisor was accused of accepting thousands of dollars in bribes, the latest in a long string of ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams' former chief of staff, Ingrid Lewis-Martin, was charged with four additional counts of conspiracy and bribe receiving in a series of indictments ...
NYT: A close adviser to Mayor Eric Adams was suspended from his re-election campaign on Wednesday after giving a journalist cash tucked inside a potato chip bag. The adviser, Winnie Greco, who was the ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s campaign adviser was caught trying to bribe a reporter with a potato chip bag full of cash on Wednesday. This move comes as more and more of Adams’s inner circle face ...
Adams campaign adviser Winnie Greco gave a Herr's Sour Cream & Onion ripple potato chip filled with cash to a reporter from local news outlet the City.
City reporter Katie Honan said that Winnie Greco, a volunteer for Adams’s reelection campaign, apologized and told her the gesture was cultural.
Mayor Eric Adams himself has not been charged, but the case will thrust the corruption allegations that have dogged the Democrat back into focus as he seeks to regain voters’ trust.