Ex-Adams Aide Indicted in Migrant Shelter Bribery Scheme

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Federal prosecutors indicted Frank Carone, a longtime adviser to former NYC Mayor Eric Adams, and associates in a 13-count bribery and money-laundering scheme tied to emergency migrant-shelter contracts, alleging bribes funneled through Carone’s brother for steering a hotel in Long Island City to win a contract; the defendants pleaded not guilty and were released on bail as prosecutors note the contract ultimately generated over $6.8 million, highlighting ongoing investigations into Adams-era aides.
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