MANHATTAN (CN) — Manhattan prosecutors on Thursday filed bribery charges against Ingrid Lewis-Martin, who abruptly resigned as a top advisor to New York City Mayor Eric Adams over the weekend.
Lewis-Martin is accused of using her position as Adams' chief adviser to trade influence for cash. According to the 19-page indictment, Lewis-Martin often used her son Glenn Martin II — a co-defendant in the case — as an intermediary between two businessmen: Raizada “Pinky” Vaid and Mayank Dwived, who were also charged.
Prosecutors say Lewis-Martin accepted a number of perks from the pair of businessmen to benefit her son, like financial support for business ventures, including a clothing line and a Chick-fil-A franchise.
Lewis-Martin and her co-defendants surrendered early Thursday morning at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.
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Lewis-Martin is accused of using her position as Adams' chief adviser to trade influence for cash. According to the 19-page indictment, Lewis-Martin often used her son Glenn Martin II — a co-defendant in the case — as an intermediary between two businessmen: Raizada “Pinky” Vaid and Mayank Dwived, who were also charged.
Prosecutors say Lewis-Martin accepted a number of perks from the pair of businessmen to benefit her son, like financial support for business ventures, including a clothing line and a Chick-fil-A franchise.
Lewis-Martin and her co-defendants surrendered early Thursday morning at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

Former top aide to NYC Mayor Eric Adams indicted on state bribery charges
Ingrid Lewis-Martin, widely considered to be Adams’ right hand, was charged alongside her son and two New York businessmen.
