
Amid a fundraising probe involving Mayor Adams, NYC's new campaign finance watchdog is focused on addressing loopholes in the system. Accusations of bid-rigging and pay-to-play contracts have emerged, implicating Adams' administration. Top advisor Joel Eisdorfer faces a lawsuit over a $355,000 broker fee from a scuttled deal initiated while at City Hall.

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Mayor Adams' top advisor faces a lawsuit for allegedly stiffing a real estate agent on a $355,000 broker fee owed as part of a marina deal initiated while working at City Hall but was later scrapped, the Daily News learned. https://t.co/KF1dTBed8N
New: Joel Eisdorfer, a top adviser to Mayor Adams, is being sued for allegedly stiffing a real estate agent on a $355,000 broker fee owed as part of a scuttled business deal he initiated while working at City Hall. https://t.co/8T6RBnqUOJ