NYC Mayor Eric Adams pleads not guilty in historic arraignment

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A stone-faced Mayor Eric Adams pleaded not guilty in Manhattan federal court Friday during his historic arraignment on bombshell federal corruption charges.

Hizzoner — who is the first sitting New York City mayor to be criminally indicted — stared blankly ahead as the judge fired off the slew of conspiracy, wire fraud and bribery allegations he is facing.

Eric Adams arrives at federal court in New York, New York, USA, 27 September 2024. PETER FOLEY/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

“I am not guilty, your honor,” Adams told the judge.


Stay updated with the New York Post’s coverage of Mayor Eric Adams’ indictment


His plea came just hours after the mayor surrendered himself to the feds at the courthouse in Lower Manhattan Friday morning.

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