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Eric Adams’ Legal Woes Take a Toll on His Wealth – What’s Next for NYC’s Mayor?

New York City Mayor Eric Adams finds himself in a mounting financial crisis as legal battles drain his personal wealth. Once a rising political figure, Adams is now struggling to keep up with staggering legal bills while facing a reelection challenge from former governor Andrew Cuomo.

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Andrew Cuomo Makes a Political Comeback, Announces Run for New York City Mayor

Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has officially entered the race to replace embattled Mayor Eric Adams, marking a dramatic return to the political stage. Cuomo, who resigned in 2021 amid controversy, unveiled his candidacy in a 17-minute video on Saturday, presenting himself as the solution to what he calls a “city in crisis.

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Faces Indictment Following Federal Corruption Investigation

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted following a federal corruption investigation, marking a significant twist in the career of the city’s second Black mayor. Adams, who ascended to the mayoralty in 2021 on a platform of law enforcement enhancement and government efficacy, is now under intense scrutiny.

 

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Opill, the First Over-The-Counter Birth Control In The U.S., Set to Arrive in Stores Later This Month

Opill, the inaugural over-the-counter birth control sanctioned for usage in the U.S., is slated to hit stores nationwide “in the coming weeks,” announced the manufacturer of the contraceptive on Monday. This development comes less than a year after the Food and Drug Administration granted its approval.

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New York Broadens Legal Action Against Gemini and DCG, Alleging Involvement in a $3 Billion Crypto Fraud Scheme

In a recent development, New York has extended its accusations against Gemini and Digital Currency Group (DCG), contending that the two cryptocurrency companies deceived thousands of investors by an additional $2 billion. The lawsuit, initiated by Attorney General Letitia James last year, initially sought over $1 billion in restitution.

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New York Developer Arrested in Connection with Extensive Fraud Scheme

Former Executive of Collapsed NYC Development Firm Arrested in Connection with Massive Fraud Scheme

A former executive at a prominent New York City development firm, embroiled in investor lawsuits and foreclosures following its collapse, was arrested this week. Nir Meir, the developer in question, was apprehended at the 1 Hotel South Beach in Miami on Monday. He is expected to face charges related to a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme linked to his former company, HFZ Capital Group, according to sources familiar with the case.