A top ally of New York City Mayor Eric Adams has once again been sidelined from his political operation following reports of questionable conduct, as reported [1] by The Independent Journal Review.
The Adams campaign suspended volunteer Winnie Greco on Wednesday after local outlet The City reported that she gave more than $100 in a potato chip bag to one of its journalists.
🚨 BREAKING: Eric Adams adviser Winnie Greco has been suspended from his re-election campaign after giving a journalist cash stuffed in a potato chip bag.
She later apologized, calling it “a culture thing.” pic.twitter.com/rEPqmcyRld [2]
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Greco previously resigned in October 2024 as Adams’ senior adviser and liaison for Asian affairs following an FBI raid on her home tied to campaign fundraising activities.
When confronted by The City about the money, Greco reportedly said:
“I make a mistake. I’m so sorry. It’s a culture thing. I don’t know. I don’t understand. I’m so sorry. I feel so bad right now. I’m so sorry, honey. Can we forget about this? I try to be a good person. Please. Please. Please don’t do in the news nothing about me.”
Her attorney, Steven Brill, told The New York Times, “I grant you this looks odd. But I assure you that Winnie’s intent was purely innocent.” Brill argued the gesture was a cultural expression of friendship common in Chinese traditions.
His law firm did not respond to follow-up questions from the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Greco has been the subject of federal scrutiny for months. Investigators have examined her role in allegedly overseeing illegal “straw” donations, in which contributors were secretly reimbursed to boost Adams’ fundraising totals. No charges have been filed against her.
