Carrie Cohen recently spoke with Law360 regarding the ongoing federal investigation into New York City Mayor Eric Adams, emphasizing the persistent and expansive nature of such inquiries. Carrie, a former SDNY prosecutor and public integrity chief in the state attorney general's office, noted, "The Southern District of New York does not stop investigating until trial (and sometimes even during trial) so it is not unusual for additional charges to be brought, especially in cases with many different investigative branches." This statement highlights the likelihood that the investigation surrounding Mayor Adams could widen as it progresses.
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