Prosecutors say they may bring additional charges against New York City mayor and indict others
- Federal prosecutor Hagan Scotten stated that additional charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams are "possible" and that there are "likely" additional defendants who will be charged as part of the alleged scheme in the federal corruption case.
- Scotten claimed that they have evidence that Adams attempted to tamper with a witness in the investigation.
- Adams is currently facing five federal counts of bribery, corruption, wire fraud, and soliciting and accepting donations from foreign nationals. The additional defendants could be charged in a superseding indictment or in a separate case, according to Scotten.
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