A Manhattan grand jury has convened and is alleged to be listening to proof about potential corruption by Mayor Eric Adams’ longtime senior adviser Ingrid Lewis-Martin, who submitted her resignation from Metropolis Corridor on Sunday.
Ingrid Lewis-Martin ended her tenure Sunday, a pair months after receiving federal subpoenas upon touchdown again in New York Metropolis from a trip to Japan. Her departure was first reported by Politico.
In September, as Adams discovered himself indicted on bribery and conspiracy prices, Lewis-Martin had her telephones seized and residential searched, including to the listing of high officers within the mayor’s administration concerned in ongoing federal probes. Lewis-Martin has not been charged in any of the energetic metropolis or federal investigations.
Lewis-Martin’s exit marks the most recent in a string of massive identify departures since federal investigators started wanting into the mayor. Her resignation comes after that of former NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban, senior adviser Timothy Pearson, first deputy mayor Sheena Wright, and David and Phil Banks, colleges chancellor and deputy mayor for public security, respectively.
In an announcement obtained by NBC New York, Lewis-Martin thanked the mayor for his or her years of friendship and work within the metropolis, and mentioned her determination to step down was motivated by household.
“To my political associate, brother, and buddy, Mayor Eric Adams: I thanks for searching for me out, means again in 2004, and asking me to run your Senate marketing campaign. I thanks for seeing in me issues that I didn’t see in myself. I lengthen humble gratitude to you for encouraging me to be my genuine self and for having my again throughout some attempting occasions. As you’d say, this has been a great experience; I’ll use writer’s license and say that this has been an incredible experience.
“Now, today, the time has come for me to focus on my wonderful family and myself and retire.”
Adams known as Lewis-Martin a “sister,” and mentioned each New Yorker owes “her a debt of gratitude for her decades of service to our city.”
Lewis-Martin’s resignation is efficient as of Sunday.