NYC Mayor Eric Adams faces thousands in fines for potential campaign finance violations

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams is facing tens of thousands of dollars in fines for three alleged violations of campaign finance law. Among other violations, the city's Campaign Finance Board is accusing Adams of accepting prohibited donations.

Donate NowNew York City Mayor Eric Adams is facing tens of thousands of dollars in fines for three alleged violations of campaign finance law based on issues stemming from his 2021 Transition and Inauguration Entity — a fund that recently elected candidates use to cover expenses after they win an election and before they officially take office.

Members of the city’s Campaign Finance Board have accused Adams of accepting prohibited donations, failing to respond to requests for information and documentation, and failing to close the fund once Adams became mayor in 2022.released by the city’s Campaign Finance Board ahead of a public meeting Wednesday morning, where an attorney for Adams’ 2021 mayoral campaign was expected to appear.

Evan Thies, a spokesperson for Adams' campaign, said representatives of the mayor’s transition and inauguration entity would, “address the issues raised with evidence as part of the normal audit procedure.” “This is a very common process with committees of this size, which have more than 1,000 contributions,” Thies said.the board voted to fine Public Advocate Jumaane Williams $7,524 for failing to document transactions, accepting contributions over the legal limit, and taking money from corporations among eight charges stemming from his 2019 campaign for public advocate. In January, the board fined Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso $6,922 for issues with his Transition Inauguration Entity.

Contributions from people associated with entities that do business with city government are regulated in order to reduce the potential for, and appearance of, ‘pay-to-play’ corruptionfrom a who's-who of power players in New York politics and business. Ronald Lauder of the Estée Lauder empire, billionaire Mets owner Steve Cohen, and hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb were among more than 200 people who all donated the maximum $5,100 to the mayor’s transition fund, records show.

 

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Grifters gonna grift

Typical Gothamist. Adams is doing a great job!!! Love that he ticks off the DSA/progressives and right-wingers equally.

WNYC … surprising exactly no one.

Is this a joke or what ?

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