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Winnie Greco, a former City Hall advisor to Mayor Eric Adams, attempted to give money to a reporter from THE CITY after a campaign event in Harlem on Wednesday, according to the publication.
A New York City reporter says a former aide to Mayor Eric Adams gave her a potato chip bag filled with cash following a campaign event.
Winnie Greco handed the bag to Katie Honan, a reporter at The City, just steps away from Hizonner’s new campaign office in Harlem, The Post confirmed.