Former Adams adviser Ingrid Lewis-Martin claims she’s target of incoming Manhattan DA indictment: ‘I am being falsely accused’

Ingrid Lewis-Martin, a day after resigning from City Hall as Mayor Eric Adams’ long-time adviser, denied any wrongdoing Monday in an apparently brewing indictment that she and her attorney claimed might be unsealed this week in Manhattan Criminal Court.

Lewis-Martin and her legal representative, Arthur Aidala, held a Dec. 16 press conference seemingly to get out in front of what they say is an impending criminal indictment from a grand jury which Manhattan District Attorney’s office convened. The New York Times, citing sources familiar with the investigation, said that the grand jury was investigating corruption allegations against Lewis-Martin as well as her son, Glenn Martin II, and hotelier Mayank Dwivedi.