NYC Mayor Adams Defense Fund Raises Over $730K
Facts
- New York City Mayor Eric Adams' legal defense fund has raised $732K in the less than two months since its formation, according to a filing released on Tuesday.1
- The fund was created in November after the FBI searched the home of one of Adams' top fundraisers from his 2021 campaign and confiscated Adams' electronic devices amid a corruption probe into his campaign. Adams has denied any wrongdoing.2
- The fund was required to submit its disclosure on Tuesday to the city's Conflict of Interest Board, which has verified that it's permissible for city employees, including the mayor, to organize defense funds when faced with legal expenses related to their employment.3
- In the disclosure, Adams revealed having spent more than $400K on legal costs so far. A separate disclosure about his 2025 campaign shows he paid out more than $180K over half a year to the aforementioned fundraiser, Brianna Suggs.4
- More than 200 donors have reportedly contributed to Adams' fund, including billionaire Len Blavatnik and cryptocurrency investor Brock Pierce.5
- Adams' mayoral campaign is facing accusations of taking illegal donations from interests in Turkey and colluding with the Turkish government. Adams hasn't been directly accused in the probe.6
Sources: 1New York Times, 2NY1, 3The Messenger, 4POLITICO, 5Bloomberg and 6TheHill.com.
Narratives
- Narrative A, as provided by New York Times. Adams is acting within his rights by maintaining this fund, and the contributors — small and large — know he's a man of good character and has paid his dues to get where he is. They're looking to help him at a time when it might be difficult for him financially to remain in public office and conduct a legal defense if he's ever charged with anything.
- Narrative B, as provided by Above the Law. It seems the irony is lost on Adams that while his campaign is being investigated for taking illegal donations and being politically influenced by those funds, he's taking large donations from wealthy people who will want something in return down the road. By taking advantage of his position of power, Adams might be able to avoid legal accountability, but this fund is doing nothing to clean up his reputation.