New York City Mayor Eric Adams, the first sitting mayor to be indicted on corruption charges, faces significant challenges following his indictment. The charges allege Adams obtained over $10 million in public matching funds under false pretenses, including campaign-finance violations. This has led to a series of high-profile resignations within his administration. Deputy Mayor Phil Banks, a key figure in the administration, resigned following a federal raid. Other notable departures include Winnie Greco, the mayor's liaison to Asian communities, and Rana Abbasova, who is reportedly cooperating with federal investigators. The scandal has also drawn criticism from various political figures and has raised questions about Adams' ability to govern effectively. Despite the turmoil, Adams has stated he will remain focused on his duties as mayor.