NEW YORK — Ingrid Lewis-Martin, the former chief adviser to Mayor Eric Adams who’s under indictment on bribery accusations, is expected to be hit with more criminal charges Thursday, the Daily News has learned.

Arthur Aidala, Lewis-Martin’s attorney, confirmed she will appear in court Thursday to be arraigned on the additional charges.

“The District Attorney has refused to provide any details about the charges,” Aidala said. “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 always served the City with integrity, and she will firmly plead not guilty to every charge.”

A source told The News the new charges against Lewis-Martin may be unrelated to her already existing bribery ca

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