A former aide to New York Mayor Eric Adams is charged with destroying evidence as top deputy quits

Mayor Eric Adams, right, is flanked by deputy mayor Sheena Wright, left, during a press conference at City Hall in New York, Dec. 12, 2023. AP Photo/Peter K. Afriyie, File

A former New York City official was charged Tuesday with witness tampering and destroying evidence in a federal investigation that led to Mayor Eric Adamsโ€™ bribery indictment. The arrest came amid yet more high-profile departures from Adamsโ€™ administration.

Federal prosecutors allege that Mohamed Bahi, who resigned Monday as a community affairs liaison, told a businessman and campaign donors to lie to the FBI in June, and deleted the encrypted messaging app Signal from his cell phone as FBI agents arrived to search his home in July. Bahi had used the app to communicate with Adams, prosecutors said.

Bahi, 40, of Staten Island, was arrested Tuesday and is expected to appear in federal court in Manhattan. Information on a lawyer who could speak on his behalf was not listed in an online court docket.

Bahi is the first person other than Adams to be charged in the investigation.

In recent weeks, more than half-dozen of the mayorโ€™s top aides have departed amid a rash of searches and subpoenas, as Gov. Kathy Hochul continues to pressure Adams to shake up his administration and bring stability to city government.

In the latest high-level departure, First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright submitted her resignation Monday, according to a source familiar with the matter who spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss personnel changes.

That exit came one day after Adams confirmed the resignation of Philip Banks, the deputy mayor for public safety, and Winnie Greco, his director of Asian affairs whose own fundraiser efforts for the mayor have come under scrutiny. Last week, he announced the schoolโ€™s chancellor David Banks โ€“ Wrightโ€™s husband, Philip Banksโ€™ brother โ€“ would step down later this month.

The cityโ€™s police commissioner, Edward…

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