Mayor Eric Adams’ former longtime adviser Ingrid Lewis-Martin traded political influence for $75,000 in bribes and favors for herself and her son, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and city Department of Investigation Commissioner Jocelyn Strauber said Thursday.

The perks Lewis-Martin allegedly accepted in exchange for political favors include $50,000 wired to her son’s bank account, event catering, home renovations and a TV cameo on the show “Godfather of Harlem.” Adams was not accused of wrongdoing, and a campaign spokesperson for the mayor said Lewis-Martin was “a devoted public servant.”

In four separate indictments that named eight co-defendents, the district attorney’s office described a raft of corruption that touched multiple city agencies, including the Department of Tra

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