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Mayor’s office rebukes New York Post for ‘vile’ and ‘sexist’ article about aides

By Dean Moses Posted on October 9, 2022
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The Mayor’s office publicly condemned the New York Post Saturday night for publishing a controversial story alleging serious accusations of misconduct within the administration.

On Oct. 8, the right-wing tabloid reported that Mayor Eric Adams and Schools Chancellor David Banks allegedly provided under-the-table favors for one another by promoting each other’s girlfriends to top positions in the administration, to which the mayor’s office responded by calling the article “vile” and “sexist.”

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Mayor’s office rebukes New York Post for ‘vile’ and ‘sexist’ article about aides

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