NEW YORK (WABC) -- Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Mayor Eric Adams' former chief advisor who remains a volunteer on his reelection campaign, is expected to be one of several people close to the mayor who surrender to face charges on Thursday.

Adams himself is not accused of any wrongdoing or expected to be charged.

Lewis-Martin's lawyer, Arthur Aidala, says he understands these are new charges against his client, not related to her previous bribery case .

Aidala said in a statement:

"Tomorrow, Ingrid Lewis-Martin will appear in Supreme Court, New York County. The District Attorney has refused to provide any details about the charges. Despite a lifetime of service as a law-abiding public servant, Ingrid is being forced to enter court with little information. What she does know is this: she has

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