Mayor Eric Adams on Monday declined to say Monday whether his ex-chief adviser, Ingrid Lewis-Martin, is still volunteering on his long-shot reelection campaign just days after she was indicted on a slew of fresh bribery and conspiracy charges.

Hizzoner, during an Aug. 25 news conference where he was endorsed by a few dozen small business owners, abruptly stopped taking questions from reporters after refusing to disclose if Lewis-Martin is still involved in his independent campaign — as had previously been reported.

Lewis-Martin was charged last week in four separate indictments brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office. She is accused of allegedly accepting lavish gifts from several individuals in exchange for using her top city government post to give them favorable tr

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