NYC Mayor’s Brother Set to Leave His City Hall Security Job

NYC Mayor’s Brother Set to Leave His City Hall Security Job
New York City Mayor Eric Adams listens to Gov. Kathy Hochul deliver her State of the State address in the Assembly Chamber at the state Capitol in Albany, N.Y., on Jan. 10, 2023. Hans Pennink/AP Photo
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NEW YORK—New York Mayor Eric Adams’ brother is leaving his volunteer post as a mayoral security adviser, a position he took after controversy over initial plans to hire him in a high-paid city job.

In an interview that aired Friday, Bernard Adams told PIX11 News that he'll wrap up at City Hall next week. The mayor then publicly thanked his brother for his role in the Adams administration, now a little over a year old.