New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks is holding a briefing at the Department of Education headquarters in Manhattan.
NEW YORK -- New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks is holding a briefing at the Department of Education headquarters in Manhattan. Banks was among the members of Mayor Eric Adams' inner circle who had their homes raided by federal agents last week. His phone was seized, along with that of his fiancé, Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright.
David Banks fiancé, brothers also raidedBanks' two brothers, Philip and Terence, were also raided. Philip is the city's deputy mayor for public safety and previously served 28 years with the NYPD. He stepped down from the department in 2014 and was later listed as an unindicted coconspirator in a corruption case.
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