
NYC mayoral candidate Eric Adams insists he lives in city amid residency controversy
CNN
Does one of the front-runners to be the next mayor of New York City live in New York City -- and if so, where exactly?
Those were the questions Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams addressed on Wednesday as he spoke to reporters in front of the three-unit building he called "my primary residence." Adams then allowed the press inside, where he offered tours of his basement apartment on Lafayette Avenue in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. "This is my block, my neighbors," Adams said. "I'm proud to be a resident of Bed-Stuy."More Related News













