This Is BIG: Liberal’s Corruption Web EXPOSED

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The allegations against NYC Mayor Eric Adams and his administration are shocking, with claims of a ‘coordinated criminal conspiracy’ that could shake the city’s very foundations.

Mayor Adams Under Fire

Thomas Donlon, a former Senior Executive in the FBI, appointed as interim NYPD Commissioner, has filed a lawsuit alleging systemic corruption within the NYPD. This lawsuit, filed on July 16, 2025, describes a disturbing pattern of racketeering and malfeasance involving the highest levels of the city’s administration. Donlon claims he was merely a symbolic figurehead, with real power concentrated among Mayor Adams’ loyalists.

 

The lawsuit claims the NYPD operates under a racketeering framework directed by City Hall. It accuses senior officials of fabricating promotions, engaging in fraud, and obstructing internal investigations. Donlon asserts he reported these issues to Mayor Adams, only to have his authority undermined and his credentials misused to legitimize corrupt activities.

Allegations of a Criminal Enterprise

Donlon’s lawsuit paints a picture of a NYPD that has lost its way under the direction of Mayor Adams. The claims point to a coordinated effort to maintain a facade of legitimacy while engaging in unlawful activities. The allegations are staggering, implicating not just Mayor Adams but also Deputy Mayor Kaz Daughtry and other senior NYPD executives.

Mayor Adams and his administration have categorically denied these allegations, labeling Donlon a “disgruntled former employee.” They argue that the lawsuit is an attempt to seek financial compensation following Donlon’s removal from his position.

Public Trust in Jeopardy

The lawsuit has brought the issue of trust in the NYPD and City Hall to the forefront. With ongoing federal investigations already casting shadows over the administration, these new allegations could further erode public confidence. If proven true, the consequences could be severe, leading to potential resignations and even federal oversight of the NYPD.

The implications extend beyond New York City. This case could influence national debates on police accountability and the relationship between law enforcement and political leadership. The outcome will likely set significant legal and political precedents.

Sources:

ABC7NY coverage of the lawsuit and statements from both sides

ABC News reporting on the lawsuit and official responses

Official 251-page lawsuit filing in the Southern District of New York