Chief Adviser to Mayor Eric Adams Steps Down Amid Federal Investigations
A startling exit at City Hall was confirmed over the weekend as the chief adviser to Eric Adams, Ingrid Lewis-Martin, ended a decades-long professional relationship with the mayor.
Departure Confirmed
Ingrid Lewis-Martin ended her tenure Sunday, a couple of months after receiving federal subpoenas upon landing back in New York City from a vacation to Japan. Her departure was first reported by Politico.
Background Check
In September, as Adams found himself indicted on bribery and conspiracy charges, Lewis-Martin had her phones seized and home searched, adding to the list of top officials in the mayor’s administration involved in ongoing federal probes. Lewis-Martin has not been charged in any of the active city or federal investigations.
Ongoing Investigations
Lewis-Martin’s exit marks the latest in a string of big-name departures since federal investigators began looking 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, schools chancellor and deputy mayor for public safety, respectively.
Reason for Departure
In a statement obtained by NBC New York, Lewis-Martin thanked the mayor for their years of friendship and work in the city, and said her decision to step down was motivated by family.
“To my political partner, brother, and friend, Mayor Eric Adams: I thank you for seeking me out, way back in 2004, and asking me to run your Senate campaign. I thank you for seeing in me things that I did not see in myself. I extend humble gratitude to you for encouraging me to be my authentic self and for having my back during some trying times. As you would say, this has been a good ride; I will use author’s license and say that this has been an amazing ride.
“Now, today, the time has come for me to focus on my wonderful family and myself and retire.”
Adams’ Reaction
Adams called Lewis-Martin a “sister,” and said every New Yorker owes “her a debt of gratitude for her decades of service to our city.”
Effective Date
Lewis-Martin’s resignation is effective as of Sunday.
Conclusion
The departure of Ingrid Lewis-Martin marks another significant development in the ongoing federal investigations surrounding Mayor Eric Adams. With her resignation, the administration is left to navigate the fallout and potential implications of the investigations. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen what the future holds for the mayor and his administration.
FAQs
Q: Why did Ingrid Lewis-Martin step down as chief adviser to Mayor Eric Adams?
A: According to Lewis-Martin, her decision to step down was motivated by family and a desire to focus on her personal life.
Q: Has Ingrid Lewis-Martin been charged in any of the federal investigations?
A: No, Lewis-Martin has not been charged in any of the active city or federal investigations.
Q: What does Mayor Eric Adams have to say about Ingrid Lewis-Martin’s departure?
A: Adams called Lewis-Martin a “sister” and expressed gratitude for her decades of service to the city.
Q: Are there any other officials from the mayor’s administration involved in federal investigations?
A: Yes, several officials, including former NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban, senior adviser Timothy Pearson, first deputy mayor Sheena Wright, and David and Phil Banks, schools chancellor and deputy mayor for public safety, respectively, have also been involved in ongoing federal probes.