Former top aide to New York City’s mayor expected in court on criminal charges, AP sources say
- A former top aide to New York City Mayor Eric Adams is expected in court on Thursday to face corruption charges.
- Ingrid Lewis-Martin resigned as Adams' chief adviser on Sunday and is expected to be arraigned in state court in Manhattan.
- The specific charges against Lewis-Martin were not publicly announced and remain unclear.
- This case adds to the challenges faced by the Adams administration, which has seen searches and resignations.
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