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.