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It started at what was a very typical event: the opening of Adams’s new Harlem campaign office, which The City’s Katie Honan was in attendance for. She got a text from Winnie Greco—campaign adviser ...
A former aide to Mayor Eric Adams is accused of trying to give a reporter a wad of cash hidden inside a bag of potato chips. However, her attorney said it was a cultural tradition and an act of ...
New York City-based non-profit news organization The City reported Wednesday that a longtime close associate of Mayor Eric Adams handed one of its reporters a wad of cash stuffed inside an opened bag ...
Ah, yes, Mayor Adams: a man of utmost integrity who once compared himself to Jesus, was indicted on federal bribery charges, and was accused of sexually assaulting a colleague (he has denied these ...
The NYC mayor's campaign confirmed that Winnie Greco has been suspended from her volunteer duties with the campaign.
Winnie Greco tried to slip The City’s Katie Honan hundreds of dollars inside a bag of sour cream and onion chips, prompting ...
A longtime adviser to Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams who resigned after an FBI raid is now on leave from his campaign for handing cash to a journalist, The New York Times reported.
Adams campaign adviser Winnie Greco gave a Herr's Sour Cream & Onion ripple potato chip filled with cash to a reporter from local news outlet the City.
City reporter Katie Honan said that Winnie Greco, a volunteer for Adams’s reelection campaign, apologized and told her the gesture was cultural.
Winnie Greco, who previously served as Adams' director of Asian affairs, attempted to give a local reporter a stack of cash hidden inside of a potato chip bag.
The incident, first reported by The City, said that Adams' advisor Winnie Greco pressed the bag into one of its reporters, Katie Honan’s hands following the opening of Adams’ campaign headquarters in ...
Former City Hall adviser Winnie Greco allegedly handed journalist Katie Honan cash stuffed into a potato chip bag​ following an Eric Adams re-election campaign event Wednesday in Harlem.