Federal agents raided the Brooklyn home of Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Mayor Eric Adams’ chief advisor, as part of an ongoing federal investigation into corruption allegations.
Investigators from the Southern District of New York executed the raid early Friday morning at Lewis-Martin’s residence on Troy Avenue. The federal agents seized electronic devices from the home, according to sources, while Lewis-Martin was returning from a two-week trip to Japan.
As soon as she landed at John F. Kennedy International Airport, she was served a subpoena and had her phones confiscated by authorities.
Her attorney, Arthur Aidala, confirmed that Lewis-Martin has been subpoenaed but insisted she is not a target of the investigation.
“She will cooperate fully with any and all investigations and Ms. Lewis-Martin is not the target of any …