New York Daily News

ERIC CELEBRATED B’DAY IN STYLE WITH BILLIONAIR­E

Mayor marked 60th at luxe home of Chinese donor who later pleaded guilty to making straw contributi­ons; Eric unaware, say feds

- BY MICHAEL GARTLAND

Mayor Adams celebrated his 60th birthday in 2020 at the luxe pad of a Chinese billionair­e who recently pleaded guilty to orchestrat­ing an illegal straw donor scheme, the Daily News has learned.

After businessma­n Hui Qin’s guilty plea last month, the mayor said he was one of “the thousands upon thousands of people” he interacted with while on the campaign trail. But at a party hosted by Qin and his former model wife Emma Duo Liu at their luxury penthouse atop The Plaza hotel, the then Brooklyn borough president’s birthday was celebrated as he was ramping up his 2021 mayoral run, according to people with knowledge of the event.

Qin pleaded guilty on March 18 to making $11,000 in illicit straw donations to political candidates. According to a source with knowledge of the situation, one of those campaigns was Adams’ 2021 mayoral run.

Brooklyn federal prosecutor­s said the campaigns targeted by Qin were unaware of his actions because he “concealed” his use of straw donors — a sentiment echoed by Adams’ campaign compliance attorney, Vito Pitta, in a statement to The News.

“When he was borough president, the mayor stopped by a birthday party for Ms. Liu. This was not a campaign event,” Pitta said. “As the federal government made clear in its court filing, the Adams campaign had no knowledge of illegal activity by Mr. Qin — and any inference otherwise is reckless and false.”

A photo and video show there was also a cake at the event for Adams.

The other celebrant, Qin’s now ex-wife Liu, has her own ties to the Adams administra­tion. According to a story in the news outlet The City, Liu was tapped to serve on the mayor’s Asian Affairs Advisory Council, which was created in 2022 under the leadership of Winnie Greco.

Greco, a top City Hall aide whose homes were raided last month by the FBI, also attended the 2020 birthday bash. In one photo from that night, Adams can be seen with his arm wrapped around her. The party, which was held during the COVID pandemic, appears to have largely taken place outdoors.

The FBI investigat­ion into Greco, which is being overseen by prosecutor­s from the U.S. attorney’s office in Brooklyn, also led to a search warrant being executed at the New World Mall in Queens, where Greco attended at least two fundraiser­s for Adams in 2021 and where The City identified what appear to be illegal straw donations to Adams’ campaign.

Exactly what that federal probe is focused on is not entirely clear, though, and neither Greco nor Adams have been accused of any wrongdoing as part of it. Greco is being probed by the city’s Department of Investigat­ion as well. After Greco’s homes in the Bronx were raided by the feds, she went on medical leave.

Qin and the allegation­s against him pose another potential headache for the mayor to contend with at a time when his campaign

is dealing with the issue of straw donors on multiple fronts.

A separate federal probe, led by the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan, is looking at ties between Turkey and the Adams campaign, including the alleged use of a Brooklyn constructi­on company to funnel illegal donations.

That investigat­ion led to the feds seizing Adams’ electronic devices and raids on the homes of his campaign fundraiser Brianna Suggs and City Hall staffer Rana Abbasova. Adams has not been accused of wrongdoing as part of that probe, either.

In a separate case brought by the Manhattan DA’s office, Dwayne Montgomery, a former NYPD inspector, pleaded guilty to helping orchestrat­ing a scheme to funnel illegal donations into the mayor’s 2021 campaign coffers. Adams has not been accused of any wrongdoing or of knowing what Montgomery was doing.

The initial announceme­nt of Qin’s plea did not name the candidates to which he’d funneled donations.

Addressing the issue during a City Hall press conference last month, Adams said that Qin was “one of those people who I’ve met while on the campaign trail: the thousands upon thousands of people that I interacted with from different walks of life in a very unique Eric Adams type of way.”

Video obtained by The News from the 2020 Plaza party shows Adams chatting with other partygoers at Qin and Liu’s penthouse roof deck moments before he cuts into a birthday cake shaped like a Cohiba cigar box.

Partygoers can then be heard screaming, “Happy birthday, Emma” and “Happy birthday, Eric.”

“Look around the room folks. Look at the diversity in this room. We all have one thing in common. We love New York. They’re about to mess it up, but we’re going to show people what New Yorkers are made of,” Adams can be seen saying in the video. “Happy birthday. Let’s make sure we take back our city.”

Qin, a Chinese businessma­n who was listed in Forbes magazine’s list of billionair­es, and Liu are now divorced, but records show they still co-own two penthouse apartments at The Plaza.

Their breakup has not been amicable. According to documents released by federal prosecutor­s in Brooklyn, Qin allegedly choked Liu during an argument in July 2022 and was arrested in September 2023 after he used an axe to break down her closet door at their Long Island residence.

Qin was charged with criminal mischief and issued an anti-harassment order by a Nassau County district court judge as a result. The next court appearance in that case is listed in court records as April 26.

Aside from the straw donor scheme, Qin, a Chinese citizen who has used several aliases, also admitted to fraudulent­ly obtaining a Florida driver’s license and lying on an immigratio­n applicatio­n seeking lawful permanent resident status in the U.S., records released by federal prosecutor­s show.

Lawyers for Qin and Liu did not respond to multiple calls.

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 ?? ?? Hizzoner with Winnie Greco (far right), head of mayor’s Asian Advisory Council who attended his 2020 birthday party and whose homes were raided by the FBI last month. Far left, Chinese billionair­e Hui Qin, who has admitted guilt in straw-donor schemes. Near left, birthday cake in shape of a Cohiba cigar box at 2020 party at Qin’s place.
Hizzoner with Winnie Greco (far right), head of mayor’s Asian Advisory Council who attended his 2020 birthday party and whose homes were raided by the FBI last month. Far left, Chinese billionair­e Hui Qin, who has admitted guilt in straw-donor schemes. Near left, birthday cake in shape of a Cohiba cigar box at 2020 party at Qin’s place.

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