Former chief adviser to Eric Adams indicted in $100,000 bribery scheme

Ingrid Lewis-Martin and her son allegedly used power to ‘illegally influence city decisions in exchange for cash’

A former chief adviser to New York’s mayor, Eric Adams, surrendered to city prosecutors on Thursday to face criminal charges related to an ongoing investigation of the mayor and his circle.

Ingrid Lewis-Martin, a powerful adviser of Adams, her son Glenn Martin II, aka Suave Luciano, and two real estate investors were indicted in an influence-peddling $100,000 bribery scheme.

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