Eric Adams may lose his fundraising lead in the mayoral race when the next round of payments goes out next month.
The fund is now more than $735,000 in debt as Adams’ lawyers scrambled to prep for his trial in April, which is expected to come with a ballooning price tag.
Adams has pleaded not guilty. Adams’ campaign lawyer, Vito Pitta, did not return a request for comment late Wednesday. FBI agents raid the Brooklyn home of Mayor Adams’ campaign consultant, Brianna ...
The figures were submitted to the city’s Conflicts of Interest Board by Adams’ legal defense trust, which is in care of his mayoral campaign attorney Vito Pitta, of Pitta LLP. An email to Pitta ...
Adams’ campaign attorney Vito Pitta declined to comment. During the three months since the last filing deadline, state Sen. Zohran Mamdani outraised the rest of the Democratic primary field ...
Adams, who has pleaded not guilty and is expected to stand trial in April, has collected just over $4.5 million in private funds for his reelection, his campaign attorney Vito Pitta said before ...
Vito Pitta, an attorney for Adams, disclosed the haul for the latest period on Wednesday morning before the expected submission of the campaign’s full filing. Pitta didn’t delve into detail on how ...
POLITICS AND TAXES: Working-class voters deserted Democrats for President-elect Donald Trump. Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to lure ...