NEW YORK – Ingrid Lewis-Martin, chief adviser to the now indicted New York City Mayor Eric Adams has joined a growing list of names who are being looked into by the feds.
Lewis-Martin was met at the airport on Friday by federal officials with a subpoena after her flight from Japan.
Her home was searched, and her phone was seized by the Southern District of New York (SDNY).
This comes the same day Adams pleaded not guilty to federal bribery charges.
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Lewis’ attorney, Arthur Aidala, told FOX News that “She will cooperate fully with any and all investigations and [she] is not the target of any case of which we are aware.”
It is unclear at this time why the feds might be looking into Ingrid Lewis-Martin, however she joins a long list of officials who have been approached by the feds.
Adams is due back in court Wednesday for a conference before U.S. District Judge …