
Audio By Carbonatix
U.S. prosecutors on Thursday charged New York City Mayor Eric Adams with accepting illegal campaign contributions and luxury travel from Turkish nationals seeking to influence him, with prosecutors alleging the scheme stretched back to 2014.
Adams has longstanding ties with NATO member and regional power Turkey including a handful of visits to the country, ties to Turkish companies, organizations and prominent Turks, and numerous appearances at Turkish events in New York.
VISITS AND AGREEMENTS:
As Brooklyn borough president in 2015, Adams signed a "sisterhood" agreement between Brooklyn and Istanbul's Uskudar district that led to collaborations aimed at enhancing commercial exchange between the two cities. In a 2017 interview with a Turkish newspaper, he said he was on his fifth visit to the country and was looking to purchase a home there.
TURKISH AIRLINES:
Adams attended several Turkish Airlines events since 2017, including the 2019 celebration in Brooklyn marking 25 years of direct flights between New York and Istanbul, according to the Elite Traveler website. Cenk Ocal, the airline's former New York general manager, was a key figure at these events, and Adams praised the airline publicly, stating it was "his way of flying," Turkey's pro-government Daily Sabah newspaper reported. After becoming mayor in 2022, Adams appointed Ocal to his transition team, further solidifying his close ties to Turkish figures.

TURKISH-AMERICAN COMMUNITY:
The mayor regularly appeared at events organized by the Turkish-American community. In 2021, while meeting the Turkish-American National Steering Committee he expressed his deep connection to Turkey, saying: "I am a friend of the Turkish people here and abroad", Daily Sabah said. Other events he attended included the 2022 Turkish Day Parade and Turkish Republic Day celebrations, according to Turkey's communications directorate.
CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS ENGAGEMENT:
Adams hosted events that catered to the Turkish and Muslim communities such as a vegan iftar meal in 2022, attended by Turkish representatives including Ocal. In 2024, he hosted another iftar, catered by Turkish restaurant owner Ali Riza Dogan, Turkey's state-owned Anadolu news agency reported.
MEDIA:
When Adams became mayor, Anadolu news agency interviewed him and said it was his first interview with the international press.
Latest Stories
-
How Sporting hero Gyokeres could end European run
51 seconds -
The attack on Ghanaian traders in Burkina Faso and the blame game: Why Hybrid Security Governance Holds the Key (II)
2 minutes -
Bayern face waiting game on ‘very special’ Kane
11 minutes -
The Problem with Nutrition Advice on Social Media – Lessons from a study among University Students
19 minutes -
Arteta calls for perspective as Arsenal look to avoid slump
27 minutes -
Kasoa Old Market traders given final eviction notice ahead of redevelopment
30 minutes -
GH¢15 sachet water price is a ceiling, not fixed – Producers clarify
34 minutes -
Morocco reports 7% rise in first-quarter tourist arrivals
37 minutes -
Calm returns to Adjen Kotoku Market following onion traders’ clash
37 minutes -
One dead, six in critical condition in Gomoa Fetteh accident
40 minutes -
GNFS responds to multi-vehicle crash at Ayi Mensah, urges caution
43 minutes -
Kaneshie footbridge closure raises safety concerns as pedestrians demand urgent repairs
46 minutes -
Clock ticks on Trump’s Iran ultimatum with little sign of breakthrough
48 minutes -
Be value creators for national development – KGL boss challenges private sector
54 minutes -
Bishop Asuamah urges hope, peace amid global and local conflicts
58 minutes