NEW YORK (PIX11) -- Mayor Eric Adams remains committed to his reelection bid despite the mounting scandals around his administration.
At a press conference on Thursday, Adams made it clear that he will not step down, even with new bribery and corruption allegations involving two of his former top advisors.
"I’m never going to quit on the city of New York," Adams said, rejecting calls for resignation and pushing back against questions about his judgment.
The mayor's remarks come on the heels of fresh indictments against former Chief Advisor Ingrid Lewis-Martin, as well as an incident involving former advisor Winnie Greco. On Wednesday, Greco handed a reporter for the nonprofit news outlet The City a potato chip bag filled with cash after an Adams campaign event, a development that has in