NEW YORK (AP) — In his first public feedback since a former colleague sued him for sexual assault, New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams vehemently denied the allegations, insisting he didn’t keep in mind ever assembly the girl who says he attacked her in a parked automobile greater than three a long time in the past.
Adams, a Democrat, was accused Monday of demanding oral intercourse from a police aide in 1993 in alternate for his assist advancing her profession. When she refused, he uncovered himself to her and began masturbating, in keeping with the lawsuit.
“This didn’t occur,” Adams mentioned initially of his weekly media briefing Tuesday. “I don’t recall assembly the particular person. That’s not who I’m as an individual.”
Characterizing the allegations as an unwelcome “distraction,” Adams mentioned he was assured the lawsuit wouldn’t upend his mayoralty.
“I need to say to New Yorkers that I’m going to proceed doing my job of navigating the town out of disaster,” he mentioned, earlier than providing a twist on an oft-repeated mantra: “Keep centered, no distractions and grind, and the authorized crew will deal with the opposite facets of this.”
Although the actions described within the lawsuit lengthy predates his time in metropolis authorities, the mayor mentioned he can be represented by a taxpayer-funded attorneys with the town’s Regulation Division.
The pinnacle of that workplace, Sylvia O. Hinds-Radix, jumped in a number of instances throughout Tuesday’s briefing to cease the mayor from responding to particular questions in regards to the alleged assault, telling reporters: “I’d somewhat him not provide you with what his view is.”
Adams has denied the allegations since a lady filed authorized discover previewing her intent to sue final November. The lawsuit filed in Manhattan courtroom Monday included substantial new particulars in regards to the alleged assault and the accuser, who spent years working as an administrative aide within the metropolis’s transit police bureau.
After she was repeatedly handed over for a promotion, she mentioned she sought steerage from Adams, then a transit police officer and an outspoken member of the Guardians Affiliation, a fraternal group that advocates for Black members of legislation enforcement.
He supplied her a journey to her residence in Brooklyn, however he drove her as a substitute to a vacant lot, the place he promised to assist her profession, however mentioned he “additionally wanted some assist,” in keeping with the lawsuit. When she denied his overtures, he pushed her hand onto his penis, then started masturbating, the lawsuit claims.
For the reason that lawsuit was filed, mayoral aides have circulated statements launched by allies of Adams noting the accuser’s historical past of submitting lawsuits — a lot of which had been dismissed — and a earlier guide she wrote detailing how an individual can characterize themselves in courtroom.
Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, a state meeting member and chair of the Brooklyn Democratic Get together, mentioned that as a sufferer of sexual assault herself, she helps accusers coming ahead.
“Though I take allegations of this nature extraordinarily critically, the claims towards our mayor increase eyebrows, as a result of defendant claiming on report she is so litigious that she’s written a guide on the best way to win lawsuits — and has filed over a dozen unsuccessfully,” she added.
The Related Press doesn’t usually establish alleged victims of sexual assault in tales except they consent to being named. The girl’s legal professional, Megan Goddard, requested that the AP not publish her identify.
Goddard mentioned her consumer expects to face important private challenges because of the lawsuit, however “she believes sexual abusers should be held to account, irrespective of who they’re.”