NEW YORK (AP) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams pleaded not guilty Friday to federal bribery charges, firmly rejecting allegations that he accepted luxury travel, campaign cash and other perks from foreign interests who then sought to harness his power and influence.
Adams’ lawyer told a judge that they would move next week to dismiss the case, which has roiled the biggest U.S. city after months of investigations, searches and subpoenas.
Adams, a Democrat, entered the plea in a packed Manhattan courtroom that’s just a short walk from City Hall, a day after prosecutors revealed an indictment alleging he accepted overseas travel and illegal campaign donations from people looking to buy his influence in city government.
“I am not guilty, your honor,” Adams said, looking solemnly at Magistrate Judge Katharine Parker.