OK, I'm not really all that shocked. Eric Adams Admits Owning the Brooklyn Real Estate He Claimed to Have Sold - THE CITY
As a candidate last year, Mayor Eric Adams denied that he co-owned a Brooklyn co-op with a close friend — claiming that he’d gifted his shares to her more than a decade ago.
He did not disclose the existence of the one-bedroom apartment on Prospect Place, or his 50% share in it, in financial disclosure forms filed as Brooklyn Borough President from at least 2016 through 2020.
He changed his story 1 DAY after the general election. (How do you spell "Fraud?")
And now he has "declined" to answer questions. Color me unimpressed. He lied during the election. He corrected the record thinking it wouldn't get noticed. It got noticed.
Oh, but it is all the fault of his previous accountant, and it is purely coincidence that the truth came out one day after before the election. One. Day. It is just a coincidence. Right. If you believe that, he may want to sell you one of the many bridges in the city. And actually, he didn't "announce" it, he updated a form filed with the city, and no one noticed the day before the election
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