
Ex-NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ chief of staff among four charged in federal bribery probe
A chief of staff to former New York City mayor Eric Adams has been charged with accepting more than US$100,000 in bribes to steer a lucrative migrant shelter…
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A chief of staff to former New York City mayor Eric Adams has been charged with accepting more than US$100,000 in bribes to steer a lucrative migrant shelter contract to a Queens hotel, according to a federal indictment unsealed Wednesday. In the indictment, returned June 12, prosecutors accused Carone of leveraging his position as Adams’ chief of staff to commit multiple acts of bribery, wire fraud and money laundering. Hotel at center of alleged bribery had been rejected by city In total, Frank Carone was paid around $120,000 by Zhu and Che for the emergency shelter contract, prosecutors said.
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A chief of staff to former New York City mayor Eric Adams has been charged with accepting more than US$100,000 in bribes to steer a lucrative migrant shelter contract to a Queens hotel, according to a federal indictment unsealed Wednesday.
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In the indictment, returned June 12, prosecutors accused Carone of leveraging his position as Adams’ chief of staff to commit multiple acts of bribery, wire fraud and money laundering.
according to The Independent — WorldHotel at center of alleged bribery had been rejected by city In total, Frank Carone was paid around $120,000 by Zhu and Che for the emergency shelter contract, prosecutors said.
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