Current:Home > ContactFBI searches the homes of at least three top deputies to New York City’s mayor -Wealth Impact Academy
FBI searches the homes of at least three top deputies to New York City’s mayor
View
Date:2025-04-17 14:29:50
NEW YORK (AP) — FBI agents this week searched the homes of at least three top deputies to New York Mayor Eric Adams, according to a person familiar with the matter.
FBI agents seized electronic devices Wednesday from the homes of Philip Banks, the deputy mayor for public safety, and Sheena Wright, the first deputy mayor, said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the ongoing investigation. Agents also searched the home of Timothy Pearson, a former high-ranking New York Police Department official who now advises the mayor on public safety, the person said.
The NYPD also said in a statement that it was aware of an investigation by Manhattan-based federal prosecutors “involving members of service.”
“The department is fully cooperating in the investigation,” the statement added, directing further inquiries to prosecutors.
They declined to comment, as did spokespersons for the FBI and for Adams, a first-term Democrat.
Benjamin Brafman, an attorney for Philip Banks, confirmed that a search was conducted on his client’s home early Wednesday. Brafman declined to comment further.
The searches marked the latest sign of legal trouble in Adams’ administration. The retired New York City police captain took office as mayor in 2022 after serving as Brooklyn’s borough president and as a state senator.
This past November, federal agents seized the mayor’s phones and iPad as he was leaving an event in Manhattan and raided the home of one of his top fundraisers. He, his campaign arm and City Hall received subpoenas from federal prosecutors over the summer.
Adams has denied any wrongdoing and has said that he and his team are cooperating with the inquiry.
Pearson is currently facing multiple lawsuits accusing accusing him of sexually harassing female employees, and he is facing a separate investigation for his role in a brawl at a shelter for homeless migrants. A lawyer representing Pearson in the harassment suit did not immediately respond to a phone call.
Federal prosecutors previously named Banks as an “unindicted co-conspirator” in an investigation into a police bribery scheme during former Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration. Banks abruptly retired in 2014 but returned to city government after Adams took office in 2022.
Wright, the first deputy mayor, lives with her partner, David Banks, the city’s schools chancellor and brother of Philip Banks. It was not immediately clear whether investigators also sought records related to David Banks.
A spokesperson for the city’s Law Department declined to comment.
___
This story has been corrected to show the correct spelling of the deputy mayor for public safety’s first name is Philip, not Phillip.
veryGood! (4)
Related
- Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
- Booted out of NBA, former player Jontay Porter due in court in betting case
- KTLA news anchor Sam Rubin's cause of death revealed
- How to get a dozen Krispy Kreme doughnuts for 87 cents
- Finally, good retirement news! Southwest pilots' plan is a bright spot, experts say
- The Supreme Court took powers away from federal regulators. Do California rules offer a backstop?
- Score 50% Off Le Creuset, 70% Off Madewell, $1 Tarte Concealer, 70% Off H&M, 65% Off Kate Spade, & More
- Drake places $300,000 bet on Canada to beat Argentina in Copa America semifinals
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- Fraternity and sorority suspended as Dartmouth student’s death investigated
Ranking
- Sonya Massey's father decries possible release of former deputy charged with her death
- Groups sue to restore endangered species protection for US northern Rockies wolves
- Arkansas election officials reject petitions submitted for an abortion-rights ballot measure
- Kate Beckinsale sheds light on health troubles, reveals what 'burned a hole' in esophagus
- From family road trips to travel woes: Americans are navigating skyrocketing holiday costs
- Millions still have no power days after Beryl struck Texas. Here’s how it happened
- Groups sue to restore endangered species protection for US northern Rockies wolves
- BBC Journalist’s Wife and 2 Daughters Shot Dead in Crossbow Attack
Recommendation
Person accused of accosting Rep. Nancy Mace at Capitol pleads not guilty to assault charge
Russia issues arrest warrant for Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Alexey Navalny
Inert grenades at a Hawaii airport cause evacuation after being found in a man from Japan’s bag
American mountaineer William Stampfl found mummified 22 years after he vanished in Peru
Which apps offer encrypted messaging? How to switch and what to know after feds’ warning
Beat the Heat With These Cooling Beauty Products From Skin Gym, Peter Thomas Roth, Coola, and More
Colorado got $2.5 million signing bonus to join Big 12; other new members didn't. Why?
Former Nashville Predators captain Greg Johnson had CTE when he died in 2019