Eric Adams accuses feds of illegally leaking grand jury information to media, calls on NYC judge to intervene

Mayor Eric Adams accused the feds of illegally leaking secret grand jury information to the media and called on the Manhattan judge overseeing his criminal case to intervene in a new motion filed early Tuesday.Hizzoner’s legal team demanded a court hearing to probe supposed leaks they claim came from federal agents and prosecutors involved in the bombshell indictment against the first-term Big Apple leader.“For nearly a year, the government has leaked grand jury material and other sensitive information to the media to aggrandize itself, further its investigation, and unfairly prejudice the defendant, Mayor Eric Adams,” the attorneys wrote in the newly filed motion.A grand jury handed down a five-count indictment against Adams last week, accusing the 64-year-old pol of accepting bribes in exchange for favors, raking in illegal straw donations and defrauding the city out of $10 million in public campaign funds.Adams’ legal team argued in Tuesday’s motion that federal authorities have whispered developments tied to the investigation to news outlets over the last year in an attempt to muddy up their client.The defense pointed to a series of articles on probe published by The New York Times between last November and last week as evidence the feds were allegedly providing information to news outlets in violation of the law.The Times stories cited unnamed sources and Adams’ legal team claims the information reported by the newspaper could have only come from federal authorities.“The prejudice from these leaks has been severe,” prominent lawyer Alex Spiro and company wrote.“A cascade of critical articles based on one-sided, misleading leaks by the government has eroded public support for the Mayor long before he was ever charged with a crime and able to defend himself in court.”As the investigation raged on, Adams’ lawyers stated they wrote to the government in June and August to request an internal probe into the leaks, but were ignored.

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Publisher: New York Post

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