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Former top aide to New York City’s mayor expected in court on criminal charges, AP sources say

Lewis-Martin, 63, has been one of the mayor’s closest confidants throughout his political career, serving in senior roles under Adams as he ascended the ranks of government in New York over the past nearly two decades.

Ingrid Lewis-Martin, who abruptly resigned Sunday as New York Mayor Eric Adams’ chief adviser, and her attorney Arthur Aidala, spoke during a news conference, in New York, Monday, Dec. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Jake Offenhartz)
Ingrid Lewis-Martin, who abruptly resigned Sunday as New York Mayor Eric Adams’ chief adviser, and her attorney Arthur Aidala, spoke during a news conference, in New York, Monday, Dec. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Jake Offenhartz)
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Ingrid Lewis-Martin, who resigned Sunday as Adams’ chief adviser and one of the most powerful officials in City Hall, is expected to be arraigned Thursday afternoon in state court in Manhattan, according to sources.

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