Indicted NYC mayor to FBI: I, uh, forgot my phone’s passcode
Enlarge / NYC Mayor Eric Adams, in happier times, holding an AirTag. (credit: NYC Mayor's Office/YouTube)
New York City mayor Eric Adams was stopped on the street by the FBI after an event in November 2023. Agents had a warrant for his electronic devices, which they seized. At the time, Adams made clear that he had nothing to hide, saying in a statement, "As a former member of law enforcement, I expect all members of my staff to follow the law and fully cooperate with any sort of investigation-and I will continue to do exactly that."
Thanks to this week's federal indictment (PDF) of Adams-the first for a sitting NYC mayor, and one that alleges bribery from Turkish sources-we now have the same story from the government's perspective. It sounds quite a bit different.
According to the feds, agents seized not one but two cell phones from Adams on November 6, 2023-but neither of these was Adams' "personal" phone, which he was not carrying. It was the personal phone that Adams allegedly used "to communicate about the conduct described in this indictment."