New York Post

He loved to talk Turkey

Eric bragged of ties

- By EMILY CRANE

Mayor Adams has repeatedly boasted about his ties to Turkey — brags that surfaced as it was revealed the feds are probing if any money was illegally funneled to his campaign from the Turkish government.

Hizzoner crowed just last week that no other New York City mayor has visited the country as frequently as he has.

“I’m probably the only mayor in the history of this city that has not only visited Turkey once, but I think I’m on my sixth or seventh visit to Turkey,” Adams gloated to the crowd at a flag-raising ceremony in lower Manhattan last Friday ahead of Turkey’s 100year anniversar­y as a republic.

FBI probe

His 2021 mayoral campaign is now embroiled in an FBI probe into a possible kickback scheme involving a Brooklyn constructi­on company and the Turkish government.

In addition to eyeing the Williamsbu­rg-based KSK Constructi­on Group over its ties to Turkey and potential illegal straw donors to Adams’ campaign, the FBI also is reportedly looking into the Bay Atlantic University — a tiny Turkish-owned institutio­n in Washington, DC, that also has ties to Adams.

A search warrant tied to a Thursday raid on Adams’ fundraiser Brianna Suggs’ Brooklyn home indicated investigat­ors were seeking docs related to the university, according to The New York Times.

In 2015, Adams — then Brooklyn borough president — visited one of the school’s sister universiti­es in Istanbul. During that visit, Adams was told a scholarshi­p would be created in his name, the outlet reported.

In addition to seeking material related to the DC-based university, investigat­ors were also after records of travel to Turkey by any of Adams’ campaign employees or associates, as well as docs that shed light on any potential interactio­ns with the Turkish government, sources have said. The warrant also stated that agents were looking for evidence of the theft of federal funds, wire fraud, conspiracy to steal federal funds and wire fraud conspiracy.

Adams, who said he has not been contacted by any law-enforcemen­t agency, has not been accused of any wrongdoing over the FBI probe. But the matter is so serious that he abruptly bailed on long-scheduled — and badly needed — White House immigratio­n meetings in Washington, DC, to fly back to the Big Apple because of the raid.

“I hold my campaign to the highest ethical standards,” he said Thursday. “Any inquiry that is done, we’re going to fully participat­e and make sure that it’s done correctly.”

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