Adams’ ex-aide Ingrid Lewis-Martin brags to investigators that NYC Department of Correction will ‘take care of her’: ‘I’ve been good to them’
Mayor Eric Adams’ top adviser bragged to investigators that the New York City Department of Correction “will take care of me,” court papers reveal — as the ex-aide stares down the barrel of a swath of corruption charges.
Ingrid Lewis-Martin is accused of trading favors with two Big Apple hoteliers in exchange for more than $100,000 in bribes — which prosecutors say funded a Porsche for her DJ son and other luxuries.
“I’m not afraid. I know what I did and didn’t do. This is wrong. I have God and Faith. I’ll tell the judge myself. I’m not guilty,” Lewis-Martin told three investigators according to a letter from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office to her attorney, Arthur Aidala.
“Corrections will take care of me. I’ve been good to them,” Lewis-Martin allegedly added.
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