FBI investigating if Mayor Adams received free upgrades on Turkish Airlines, sources tell ABC News

ByAaron Katersky WABC logo
Friday, April 5, 2024
FBI investigating if Adams received free airline upgrades: sources
The FBI opens investigation in NYC Mayor Eric Adams over alleged free trips to turkey.

NEW YORK (WABC) -- The FBI is investigating whether New York Mayor Eric Adams received free upgrades on Turkish Airlines, the country's national carrier, sources familiar with the investigation told ABC News.

Scrutiny of the flights is part of a wider corruption investigation involving a top Turkish Airlines executive, aides to the mayor and Adams, who had his phones and other electronic devices seized.

Sources have said at least part of the investigation involves whether donations from Turkey were traded for political favors, including possible pressure exerted on the New York Fire Department after a delay with the operating certificate of the new Turkish consulate.

A spokesman for the US Attorney's office for the Southern District of New York declined to comment. Adams so far has been accused of no wrongdoing and he has said he has nothing to hide.

"As Borough President, the Mayor consistently disclosed his official travel to Turkey, did not receive any improper upgrades and did nothing inappropriate in exchange for an upgrade. Speculation is not evidence. We look forward to a just and timely conclusion to this investigation," Adams' attorney, Brendan McGuire, said in a statement provided to ABC News.

News of the investigators' interest in possible Turkish Airlines upgrades was first reported by The New York Times.

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