Mayor Eric Adams insisted his criminal case didn’t come up during his powwow with President-elect Donald Trump near Mar-a-Lago on Friday — but offered few details about the high-stakes sit-down other than a surprise cameo by Sylvester Stallone.The pair chatted over an hour-long lunch in the Trump International Golf Course in Palm Beach, Fla., with Trump’s son Eric Trump, his special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff and Adams’ former Chief of Staff Frank Carone, sources told The Post.News of the meeting had sparked strong suggestions the indicted Democratic mayor would discuss a pardon with the Republican incoming president, but it was not immediately known if that conversation unfolded.Adams, in a statement broadly outlining their chat, said they didn’t discuss his “legal case.”“President Trump and I had a productive conversation about New York’s needs and what’s best for our city, and how the federal government can play a more helpful role in improving the lives of New Yorkers,” he said.“While we briefly touched on a number of issues, we specifically focused on the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas and how it will have a positive impact on public safety in our country; how we can bring manufacturing jobs back to New York, particularly in the Bronx; and how we can continue to make federal investments in New York City, especially when it comes to infrastructure.”When confronted by a New York Times reporter at the Palm Beach International Airport, Adams promised he would dish more during a Saturday briefing.The only other detail immediately offered by Adams was that they dined near “Rocky” star Sylvester Stallone, one of Trump’s recently designated “ambassadors” to Hollywood.“I saw him, and I told him how much I loved his ‘Rocky’ series,” Adams said in a video posted on X by the reporter.The sudden face-to-face in Florida unfolded just days before Trump’s inauguration — and amid growing rumors that th...