Jesse Hamilton, the Adams administration’s top real estate official who’s ensnared in a corruption investigation, appeared in ...
The general counsel for New York’s Department of Citywide Administrative Services advised against a leasing deal brokered by ...
The City Council held a hearing on how the Department of Citywide Administrative Services handles city leases amid probe into ...
The Manhattan DA took phones from top city officials traveling with a real estate broker involved in multimillion-dollar ...
But before the deal was consummated, Jesse Hamilton intervened to shift the pending lease to 14 Wall St. — a neoclassical Manhattan office building owned by billionaire Alexander Rovt ...
Jesse Hamilton — a former state senator and longtime friend of Adams — was a no-show at a hearing called by Councilman Lincoln Restler over his management of the city’s $1.5 billion leasing ...
Instead that friend — Jesse Hamilton — overruled the process altogether and steered a lucrative contract away from the initial winner and to a major mayoral donor, as POLITICO first reported.
Jesse Hamilton, who is in charge of buying and leasing commercial space for the city, was already facing scrutiny over his dealings with political donors to Mayor Eric Adams before a video of him ...