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Mayor Adams replaces 4 deputy mayors who left over his alleged quid pro quo with Trump Justice Department

By Ethan Stark-Miller Posted on March 7, 2025

Seeking to restore confidence in his embattled administration, Mayor Eric Adams named four new deputy mayors on Friday to replace those who resigned last month over the Trump administration’s move to nix his corruption case.

Hizzoner tapped Adolfo Carrión Jr. as deputy mayor for housing, economic development, and workforce; Suzanne Miles-Gustave as deputy mayor for health and human services; Jeffrey Roth as deputy mayor for operations; and Kaz Daughtry — who has drawn backlash over his use of social media — as deputy mayor for public safety. 

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Mayor Adams replaces 4 deputy mayors who left over his alleged quid pro quo with Trump Justice Department

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