Ingrid Lewis-Martin, chief adviser to NYC Mayor Eric Adams, resigns and
expects to be indicted
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[December 17, 2024]
By ANTHONY IZAGUIRRE and JAKE OFFENHARTZ
NEW YORK (AP) — Ingrid Lewis-Martin, a former top aide to New York Mayor
Eric Adams, expects to be indicted on criminal charges related to
alleged improper gifts, her lawyer said Monday.
Lewis-Martin abruptly resigned Sunday as Adams' chief adviser, the
latest departure from an administration that has been enveloped in
criminal investigations. The mayor’s office called it a planned
retirement.
Lewis-Martin’s lawyer, Arthur Aidala, told reporters at a news
conference Monday that she had been invited to speak with the grand jury
considering charges but declined because the outcome of the
investigation appeared to be predetermined. He said they wanted the
opportunity to clarify emails and text messages that could get taken out
of context but are “easily explained away about what they mean.”
The case involves gifts given to Lewis-Martin, Aidala said, but he
declined to discuss further details and claimed — without providing
evidence — that the case was politically motivated.
“Pieces of puzzles are going to be put together to make it look as
horrible as possible,” Aidala said as he sat alongside Lewis-Martin at
his Manhattan office. “But we know the truth, and the truth is Ingrid
Lewis-Martin never broke the law.”
Lewis-Martin said she has been "falsely accused of something; I don't
know what it is.”
“And during my tenure, I have never taken any gifts, money, anything,”
she said. “I have not made any arrangements in advance to take any gifts
or money, or to have any gifts or money given to a family member or
friend in order for me to do my job.”
Her decision to leave office comes as Adams faces federal corruption
charges and several members of his administration have come under
investigation. Adams himself has been charged with accepting luxury
travel perks and illegal campaign contributions from a Turkish official
and other foreign nationals looking to buy his influence. He has pleaded
not guilty.
The federal investigation into Adams emerged in November 2023 after
investigators searched the home of his top fundraiser, Brianna Suggs.
Lewis-Martin has referred to Suggs as her goddaughter.
Aidala said he believed Manhattan prosecutors were targeting Martin to
get her to cooperate against Adams. She would likely be indicted
alongside others, he added, without specifying who else might face
charges.
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New York Mayor Eric Adams, and chief advisor to the mayor Ingrid
Lewis-Martin, attend a press conference at City Hall, in New York,
Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Peter K. Afriyie, File)
A spokesperson for the Manhattan district attorney’s office said in an
email that it would be “inappropriate" to comment “because this Office
acts with the utmost integrity."
Adams declined to comment on potential charges against Lewis-Martin at a
news conference Monday afternoon.
Lewis-Martin’s phones were seized and her home was searched in late
September by prosecutors in Manhattan who, along with federal
prosecutors, met her at an airport in New York as she was getting off a
flight from Japan.
Hours after the search, Lewis-Martin took the extraordinary step of
appearing on Aidala’s radio show to discuss the investigation, telling
her attorney, “I do believe that in the end that the New York City
public will see that we have not done anything illegal to the magnitude
or scale that requires the federal government and the DA’s office to
investigate us.”
Lewis-Martin has been one of the mayor’s most trusted and
longest-serving aides, working under Adams in prominent positions
throughout his political career — when he was a state senator, Brooklyn
borough president and mayor. She has said she first met Adams about four
decades ago, when Adams and her husband, Glenn Martin, were in the New
York City police academy.
The mayor's office released a written statement on Lewis-Martin's
retirement in which Adams said, “Ingrid has not been just a friend, a
confidant, and trusted advisor, but also a sister."
“We’ve always talked about when this day would come, and while we’ve
long planned for it, it is still hard to know that Ingrid won’t be right
next door every day,” Adams said in the statement.
Lewis-Martin, in the statement from City Hall, said that her time
alongside Adams has been an “amazing ride” but that “now, today, the
time has come for me to focus on my wonderful family and myself and
retire.”
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Izaguirre reported from Albany, N.Y.
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