Mayor Adams and his campaign gave no indication Monday that his longtime confidant Ingrid Lewis-Martin would be asked to stop her volunteer work on his reelection campaign, despite a fresh round of corruption charges against her.

“The mayor welcomes the support of all New Yorkers,” Todd Shapiro, the mayor’s campaign spokesman, said in a statement. “Ingrid is not a City Hall staffer or campaign employee —what she does on her own time is her business,”

Earlier Monday, Adams, who has defended Lewis-Martin since the new corruption charges, declined to say during a campaign news conference on the steps of City Hall whether she is still working on his reelection bid.

“Last week, I spoke about the case,” the mayor said. “That’s a wrap.”

Lewis-Martin, a longtime friend of the mayor whom h

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