Eric Adams Campaign Aide Suspended After Allegedly Offering Cash Bribe to Journalist in Potato Chip Bag
By
The Onion Staff
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Summary
A longtime advisor to New York City Mayor Eric Adams was suspended from his reelection campaign after being accused of attempting to bribe a journalist by handing them a potato chip bag containing cash. The aide claimed the incident was an accident, but the campaign took immediate action by suspending her pending investigation.
Key quotes
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she handed a reporter a potato chip bag containing cash
an occurrence she claimed was an accident
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