Thursday, January 18, 2024

Billionaires don't want Eric Adams to go to prison

 

 
 
Mayor Eric Adams has already spent more than $400,000 on legal costs for a federal investigation involving his 2021 campaign. The expense was revealed Tuesday, in the first disclosure of a fund he established to allow him to fundraise to pay off the bills.

Meanwhile a 2025 campaign filing also released Tuesday night shows Adams’ reelection bid doled out more than $181,000 over the course of six-and-a-half months to his former fundraiser, whose Brooklyn home was raided by FBI agents in November as part of the probe.

A campaign spokesperson didn’t respond to a request for comment about the unusually high payment to Brianna Suggs.

Adams still has almost $300,000 left in his Legal Defense Fund and plans to continue seeking contributions, a representative for the trust told POLITICO.

The bulk of his legal defense spending —$397,000 — went to WilmerHale, the white shoe firm employing Adams’ lawyers Boyd Johnson and Brendan McGuire. McGuire worked as Adams’ chief counsel in City Hall before resigning last summer.

A smaller payment of about $6,000 went to the firm Haystack for “forensic data collection” — a hire by the legal team to review electronic records, explained the representative, who was granted anonymity to speak freely.

Adams’ campaign compliance attorney, Vito Pitta, serves as counsel for the trust and his firm was paid $7,500 for its work to date. Artus Group, a firm of private detectives, was paid $18,664 to vet would-be donors.

The trust is overseen by the city Conflicts of Interest Board and must adhere to strict limits on who can give: City employees, lobbyists and their family members, among others, are prohibited from donating.

The trust reported raising more than $732,000 in eight weeks from about 223 individual donors, about half giving the maximum allowable donation of $5,000.

Contributors include Alexander Rovt, a billionaire businessperson who’s been accused of running a “fiefdom” through his board chair position in a Brooklyn health care system. Two of Rovt’s family members, Olga and Maxwell, also gave $5,000 each.

Assemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar, a steadfast ally of the mayor who’s regularly seen by his side at official events, gave $2,500. She appeared to be the only elected official to donate.

Former Mayor Mike Bloomberg donated, as POLITICO first reported ahead of the filing. “Mike thinks it’s in the city’s interest for Mayor Adams to succeed, and it’s not in the city’s interest for him to be distracted,” longtime Bloomberg adviser Howard Wolfson said.

Other billionaires who gave include cryptocurrency investor Brock Pierce and Russian-tied businessperson Leonard Blavatnik, the Daily News first reported.

Frank Carone, Adams’ former chief of staff who now runs a consulting firm, gave $5,000, as did three members of his family. People with business before the city aren’t allowed to contribute, but Carone — who remains close to the mayor — is not a registered lobbyist.

25 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lionel said...
The United States of Corruption — Double Standard "Justice" for the Crooks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOgeseRmlQY

Anonymous said...

We are Rotting from the inside out !

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately this corruption had to make News for the Sheeple to wake up. Now the world can see what other groups/impoverished have been dealing with for decades. The “system” is broken and must be fixed at the Voting Booth.

Anonymous said...

Always Bitchin' about how bad life has treated him.

Anonymous said...

Sometimes, I look at other people, and think Geeze, I ain't that bad.


Anonymous said...

This ladies & gentlemen is part of the problem!!!

Anonymous said...

Everybody thinks organized crime is gone...LOL well wait to you hear how many charges this guy has had dismissed.

Anonymous said...

Different rules for Dems, Media wont cover it.


Anonymous said...

Double standard of justice = No justice.

Anonymous said...

Is there a Two tiered system of justice ?
Lax treatment for demonrats ? Harsh treatment for Republicans ?


Anonymous said...

The Communist Democrat mantra: "Rules for thee, but not for me."

Anonymous said...

Thomas Sowell has spoken about this at length for decades.

Anonymous said...

Hey NYC It's not corporate greed it's your criminals

Anonymous said...

Politicians like Swagger Man with no plan are great at obfuscating responsibility.

Anonymous said...

When we had Dave as mayor, we thought we would never get another mayor worse than him. That was true until The Dope from Park Slope came along. Then we said, This is the Bottom of the Barrel. Now Swagger man is trying to go even lower and he's almost there.

Anonymous said...

We really need Curtis.

Anonymous said...

He is most powerful and necessary, and the rest of us are plebes. For him steak, for the rest of us Cricket mush.

Anonymous said...

Also arrest all the losers riding their bikes scooters mopeds on the sidewalks!


Anonymous said...

Democrat voters are 100% aligned with these people.

Anonymous said...

I like Crickets on the grill....

Anonymous said...

If you commit a crime, you should do the time.

Anonymous said...

Liberal officials and politicians ruined this city.

Anonymous said...

"Probation." - Alvin Bragg

Anonymous said...

I would bet a survey of NYC Voters would prove WE want him in jail! I ***I*** do along with his flunky commissioners

Anonymous said...

Hey, prison is a ruff place.