NEW YORK (WABC) -- Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Mayor Eric Adams' former chief advisor who has remained a volunteer on his reelection campaign, is among seven people facing new charges in the corruption investigation that has swirled around City Hall for two years, prosecutors in Manhattan announced Thursday.
Adams himself is not accused of any wrongdoing or expected to be charged.
Among those facing new charges is Adams' former chief of staff and closest confidant, Lewis-Martin, her son Glenn D. Martin II, former state Sen. Jesse Hamilton and two of Adams' political donors, siblings and Broadway stage owners Tony and Gina Argento, and developers Tian Ji Li and Yechiel Landau
Lewis-Martin and her son appeared first and both pleaded not guilty to the latest charges.
Lewis-Martin resigned in De