New York city mayor Eric Adams remains under a microscope as federal investigators look into donations to his 2021 campaign. It appears that this investigation is expanding and follows the grand jury subpoenas that were served by federal prosecutors back in July to members of his administration, including the mayor.
The mayor surrendered his own phones last November, as part of a separate federal investigation into whether his 2021 campaign received illegal donations from citizens and government officials in Turkey.
Eyewitness News has confirmed that the investigation includes not only Adams' ties to Turkey, but to Israel, Qatar, China, South Korea, and the former Soviet Republic of Uzbekistan-the only one of the six Adams has not visited.
The big question investigators are trying to answer is whether his 2021 mayoral campaign had conspired with Turkey's government to receive illegal foreign donations, and if there was pressure on the fire department to approve a new high-rise Turkish consulate despite safety concerns.
Prosecutors are now seeking more information related to interactions with five other countries - Israel, China, Qatar, South Korea and Uzbekistan.
The July subpoenas came months after FBI agents had stopped the mayor outside of an event and seized his electronic devices, last November.
Mayor Adams, who denies any wrongdoing, spoke at a community engagement conversation in the Bronx, said his administration is focused on serving the city.