Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Mayor Eric Adams' longtime confidante and former chief adviser, will appear in Manhattan state court on Thursday to face new charges, her attorney confirmed to amNewYork.

Arthur Aidala, Lewis-Martin's lawyer, told amNewYork that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office "refused to provide any details" of the forthcoming charges. Bragg's office declined to comment on the charges for this story.

While the nature of the charges are not yet known, Aidala insists that Lewis-Martin is innocent of whatever they may be, and will be seeking an expedited trial to move the justice process forward.

"Despite a lifetime of service as a law-abiding public servant, Ingrid is being forced to enter court with little information," Aidala said. "What she does know is this: she

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