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Mayor Eric Adams returns to court amid heckling and protests

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Mayor Eric Adams returned to Manhattan federal court on October 2, 2024, amidst a chorus of hecklers and protests as he faces serious corruption charges. Prosecutors indicated that he may face an expanded indictment for allegedly accepting bribes and illegal campaign contributions, which he has denied.

During the court appearance, Adams encountered vocal dissent from the public, with shouts urging him to resign and labeling him a criminal. This comes on the heels of his indictment on charges related to accepting over $100,000 in improper benefits, including luxury travel and campaign contributions from foreign nationals, particularly Turkish officials. Prosecutors have suggested that additional charges may be forthcoming, and they expect to file a superseding indictment that could involve more defendants. Adams’ legal team has actively sought to dismiss the charges, arguing that the allegations do not meet the legal definition of bribery. The case has garnered significant public attention, with recent polls indicating that a majority of New Yorkers believe he should resign.

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/ New York Post  Mayor Eric Adams gave a thumbs-up as he returned Oct. 2 to Manhattan federal court to an abundance of hecklers. Prosecutors said he will likely face an...