Sheena Wright’s resignation amid a corruption probe presents a critical juncture for Mayor Eric Adams’ administration.
At a Glance
- Sheena Wright resigns as First Deputy Mayor amidst a federal corruption investigation.
- Maria Torres-Springer is set to succeed Wright in a administration shake-up.
- The resignation follows a five-count corruption indictment against Mayor Adams.
- Governor Kathy Hochul is attempting to stabilize City Hall.
Resignation Amidst Federal Probe
Sheena Wright, First Deputy Mayor and close ally of Mayor Eric Adams, resigned amid a corruption crisis engulfing the New York City government. Federal investigators have zeroed in on the Adams administration, with Wright’s departure marking another major shakeup following corruption charges. Wright’s resignation underscores growing uncertainty for the administration as it grapples with federal scrutiny of alleged influence peddling and kickbacks involving top officials.
Wright resigned after federal authorities raided her home on September 4. This move aligns with reports of her impending departure due to the investigation’s weight. Phones belonging to Wright, her family, and other senior officials were seized during the raid. The federal scrutiny reportedly caused panic in City Hall, leading to a series of high-profile resignations, including that of her husband Schools Chancellor David Banks.
Leadership Transitions Amidst Turmoil
Maria Torres-Springer, current Deputy Mayor for housing, economic development, and workforce, is expected to take over Wright’s role. The shift comes as the administration faces leadership challenges and aims to stabilize amidst ongoing federal investigations. Governor Kathy Hochul’s involvement suggests a push for rebuilding trust and functionality in City Hall, though she has not directly called for Mayor Adams’ removal.
“We are grateful for First Deputy Mayor Wright’s years of service to the city and all she has done to deliver for children, families, and working-class New Yorkers,” Mr. Adams said in a statement that was expected to be circulated on Tuesday. “She is an exceptional leader who assembled a strong team and constantly demonstrated a bold vision for this city.”
This reshuffling aims at removing officials implicated in the corruption probe while attempting to save the administration’s functionality. The Mayor’s office’s evident struggle to regain footing amidst the numerous indictments leverages Torres-Springer’s appointment as a strategic move for stability.
Corruption Investigation Woes
The broader federal investigation includes a five-count indictment against Mayor Adams, implicating him in bribery with Turkish operatives. Adams has plead not guilty, although this investigative shadow looms large over the city’s leadership.
Growing resignations, with each departure tied to the ongoing investigation, stress the administration further. Eleven high-profile officials, including those whose phones were seized, have resigned or announced plans to resign, highlighting an extensive withdrawal in response to federal pressure.
First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright, whose home was raided by federal investigators in September, is expected to resign in October, becoming the sixth senior official to leave Mayor Eric Adams' administration amid ongoing investigations. https://t.co/rdCSgD1BiT pic.twitter.com/D8srNeKHoc
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- Top Deputy Mayor to Eric Adams Resigns, Intensifying Wave of Departures
- NYC Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright officially resigns in latest high-profile departure from the Eric Adams administration