Eric Adams
Eric Adams served as Mayor of New York City from January 2022 until his federal conviction and removal in 2025. During his tenure, NYC oversaw the largest homeless shelter system expansion in city history, driven by the 2022–2024 migrant crisis. The Adams administration awarded billions in emergency no-bid contracts to shelter operators including DocGo ($432M) and Bono Group ($96M). Adams was indicted on federal corruption charges in 2024 unrelated to shelter contracts.
Eric Adams was indicted on federal charges of bribery, fraud, and soliciting illegal foreign campaign contributions in September 2024. He resigned following conviction.
The Adams administration approved billions in emergency procurement designations for migrant shelter services, bypassing standard competitive bidding requirements.
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