Ex-Eric Adams staffer who celebrated Charlie Kirk assassination pocketed $36K in bribery, fraud cases: feds
A former top New York City mayoral staffer, who was fired after describing Charlie Kirk’s assassination as "karma" against a "racist," has been indicted for running three separate schemes that...
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A former top New York City mayoral staffer, who was fired after describing Charlie Kirk’s assassination as "karma" against a "racist," has been indicted for running three separate schemes that led him to pocket roughly $36,000, federal officials announced Tuesday. Tony Herbert, who previously worked in the Eric Adams administration, was arrested Tuesday morning in Manhattan, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York revealed. According to the indictment, the 61-year-old Brooklyn resident has been accused of orchestrating two bribery schemes while serving in the mayor’s office, which reportedly netted him $16,000. Prior to his city employment, Herbert allegedly obtained $20,000 after submitting a fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan application. Officials said that from 2022 to 2025, Herbert "repeatedly and flagrantly" abused his position as a city official to solicit thousands of dollars in cash payments in two separate pay-to-play schemes. DOJ CHARGES EX-GEORGIA DEMOCRAT LAWMAKER WITH ALLEGEDLY FRAUDULENTLY OBTAINING COVID UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS In the first instance, Herbert allegedly accepted cash to help a security firm secure lucrative municipal contracts with the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). In exchange for these bribes, officials said Herbert agreed to advise and pressure other city government officials to award the contracts. The indictment notes that these contracts included providing security services at NYCHA developments. "As alleged, at a time when Anthony Herbert was serving as City Hall’s liaison to the City’s public housing residents, he engaged in blatant pay-to-play schemes to enrich himself," U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton said. STRIP CLUB EXECUTIVES ALLEGEDLY BRIBED TAX AUDITOR WITH LAP DANCES AND LUXURY TRIPS TO SLASH TAX BILLS In the second scheme, Herbert allegedly pressured city officials to approve payments to a funeral home director under a financial assistance program designed to cover burial serv…