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Mayor Adams indictment: The latest details of what we know, and what’s to come

By Emily Davenport and Robert Pozarycki Posted on September 29, 2024

Mayor Eric Adams has a light public schedule Sunday two days after answering to a historic indictment Friday in federal court on charges of bribery, soliciting illegal foreign campaign donations and wire fraud.

The mayor is expected to attend Emmanuel Presbyterian Reformed Church in the Bronx at 12:30 p.m. on Sept. 29 for the parish’s 25th anniversary celebration. It is the only public event listed on his daily itinerary from the Mayor’s office.

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