How Sabrina Carpenters racy video may have led the feds to probe a priest and one of Eric Adams closest allies

Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter is everywhere — even the chorus of scandals around Mayor Eric Adams.The brouhaha began with the pint-sized singer’s racy music video, showing her writhing in a little black dress at the altar of a Brooklyn church, moments after men bloodily killed themselves over her.An unholy uproar ensued, leading an “appalled” bishop to discipline the flamboyant Catholic priest who opened the church’s doors to the booty-baring Carpenter.And, now, the sacrilegious saga has ended in an unlikely place — with the sultry Sabrina putting the hitherto unknown priest and church on the radar of feds investigating corruption around Mayor Eric Adams.Brooklyn diocese officials, when asked by The Post for comment on a subpoena last week seeking information about business dealings between Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello, and Adams’ ex-chief of staff Frank Carone, responded with a statement that linked it to an internal investigation over Carpenter’s music video.“It would be inappropriate to comment further on that review, which is still ongoing,” diocese officials said in a statement to The Post.Then, in the next breath, they alluded to the federal investigation ensnaring Gigantiello and Carone: “The Diocese is fully committed to cooperating with law enforcement in all investigations, including conduct at individual parishes or involving any priest.”The statement implies that Carpenter’s shoot last year for her “Feather” music video may have led to the federal probe — one of many swirling around the Adams administration.The raunchy video — which featured a scantily clad Carpenter,25, dancing in the Williamsburg church next to a coffin emblazoned with “RIP Bitch” — infuriated Bishop Robert Brennan, who even reconsecrated the church as if to exorcise the pop starlet’s profanity.Gigantiello, who also serves as an FDNY chaplain, maintained he and his team were “not aware that anything provocative was occurring in the church”...

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