NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – Ingrid Lewis-Martin, a former top advisor to Mayor Eric Adams, is expected to face new charges tomorrow, according to her lawyer.

The long-term advisor to the mayor was previously charged by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office in December. She stepped down from her position on the mayor’s team shortly after.

Lewis-Martin’s lawyer, Arthur Aidala, said the district attorney refused to share details about the new charges. Lewis-Martin will turn herself in on Thursday.

“While the specifics remain unclear, Ingrid is certain of one thing—she has broken no laws, and she is not guilty. We will be requesting an expedited trial schedule,” Aidala said.

The Manhattan District Attorney refused to comment on the new charges.

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