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First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright expected to resign amid Adams indictment: reports

By Ethan Stark-Miller Posted on October 4, 2024

Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright, Mayor Eric Adams’ second in command, is expected to become the latest high-ranking administration official to step down in the wake of Hizzoner’s indictment on federal corruption charges, according to multiple published reports on Friday.

Wright, whose likely exit was first reported by the New York Post, could resign as soon as Friday night. City Hall did not respond to amNewYork Metro’s requests for comment by publication time.

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First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright expected to resign amid Adams indictment: reports

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