City
Epaper

FBI seizes New York Mayor Eric Adam's electronic devices

By ANI | Updated: November 11, 2023 07:30 IST

New York [US], November 11 : FBI agents have seized New York Mayor Eric Adams' electronic devices. This comes ...

Open in App

New York [US], November 11 : FBI agents have seized New York Mayor Eric Adams' electronic devices. This comes as part of a criminal inquiry into whether Adams' 2021 campaign conspired with the Turkish government and others to funnel money into its coffers, The New York Times reported.

The New York mayor was approached by agents after an event in Manhattan on Monday evening. They climbed into his SUV with him and, pursuant to a court-authorized warrant, took his devices, the person said.

Within a matter of days, the devicesat least two cellphones and an iPadwere returned to the mayor, according to sources familiar with the situation. Law enforcement investigators with a search warrant can make copies of the data on devices after they seize them.

A lawyer for Adams and his campaign said in a statement that the mayor was cooperating with federal authorities and had already "proactively reported" at least one instance of improper behaviour.

The lawyer, Boyd Johnson, said: "After learning of the federal investigation, it was discovered that an individual had recently acted improperly. In the spirit of transparency and cooperation, this behaviour was immediately and proactively reported to investigators."

Johnson said that Adams had not been accused of wrongdoing and had "immediately complied with the FBI.'s request and provided them with electronic devices." Adams had attended an anniversary celebration for an education initiative at New York University.

The statement did not identify the individual or make clear whether the reported misconduct was related to the seizure of the mayor's devices. It was also not immediately clear whether the agents referred to the fund-raising investigation when they took the mayor's devices, as per The New York Times.

Adams said that "as a former member of law enforcement, I expect all members of my staff to follow the law and fully cooperate with any sort of investigation and I will continue to do exactly that." He added that he had "nothing to hide."

As per The New York Times, the surprise seizure of Adams' devices was an extraordinary development and appeared to be the first direct instance of the campaign contribution investigation touching the mayor. Adams, a retired police captain, said on Wednesday that he is so strident in urging his staff to "follow the law" that he can be almost "annoying." He laughed at the notion that he had any potential criminal exposure.

Spokesmen for the FBI and the US attorney's office for the Southern District of New York, whose prosecutors are also investigating the matter, declined to comment.

The federal investigation into Adams' campaign burst into public view on November 2, when FBI agents searched the home of the mayor's chief fund-raiser and seized two laptop computers, three iPhones and a manila folder labelled "Eric Adams."

The fund-raiser, a 25-year-old former intern named Brianna Suggs, has not spoken publicly since the raid.

Adams responded to news of the raid by abruptly returning from Washington, D.C., where he had only just arrived for a day of meetings with White House and congressional leaders regarding the migrant influx, an issue he has said threatens to "destroy New York City."

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUS sanctions target Iranian weapons and UAV procurement networks

Politics"Give complaint if found": Senthil Balaji dismisses cash distribution allegations, says DMK will sweep Coimbatore

National"Congress have always made such low-level comments...": Union Minister Piyush Goyal criticises Kharge's "terrorist" remark on PM Modi

International'Time for us to make an impact with our exports into India': Trinidad and Tobago envoy

NationalHaryana govt transfers over 40 HPS officers in major police reshuffle

International Realted Stories

InternationalDefence Minister Rajnath Singh calls for enhanced India-Germany defence industrial partnerships in Berlin

InternationalUS-Iran conflict: JD Vance's Pakistan trip for second round of talks put on hold

InternationalCDS General Chauhan meets UK's Defence industry leaders to boost bilateral defence collaboration

InternationalAfghanistan's Nooristan faces sever food shortages, 136,000 people at risk: ICRC

InternationalNo plan to attend Islamabad talks: Iran​