Many of the seats within the ornate wood-paneled courtroom of Manhattan Federal Decide Dale Ho Tuesday have been crammed with supporters of Mohamed Bahi, the previous aide to Mayor Eric Adams who was about to be sentenced for arranging unlawful straw donations for the mayor’s election campaigns.
Lacking from the scene was Eric Adams, the person whose candidacy put Bahi in that courtroom awaiting his destiny.
And Ho — the identical decide who’d reluctantly dismissed Adams’ marketing campaign finance fraud case on the request of the Trump Justice Division after Adams promised fealty to the administration — wasn’t about to let that go unnoticed.
“There’s a notable absence right here of the individual on the apex of the pyramid,” Ho remarked, making clear his perception that the man on the prime had managed to stroll away whereas Bahi, a comparatively low-level Metropolis Corridor functionary, was the man, as his protection lawyer put it, “left holding the bag.”
Adams was a few hours away from jetting off to Uzbekistan, a very wealthy coincidence. Bahi, as soon as the mayor’s liaison to the Muslim group, had admitted that he’d orchestrated the straw donation scheme by means of an Uzbek contractor based mostly in Brooklyn.
Regardless of the mayor’s absence, Adams was very a lot on the coronary heart of the continuing, by which Ho sentenced Bahi to a few years’ probation, together with one yr of dwelling detention, and ordered him to pay $32,000 in restitution to the town Marketing campaign Finance Board.
Bahi admitted that in December 2020 he satisfied contractor Tolib Mansurov, a neighborhood chief within the Uzbek group who had ties to the Uzbekistan authorities, to tug collectively $10,000 price of donations, which is nicely above the quantity a person can contribute. Mansurov and 4 of his staff gave $2,000 every, and the boss later reimbursed his employees.

All through the listening to, Ho repeatedly introduced up the mayor, questioning how he ought to deal with the destiny of a mere aide concerned in marketing campaign finance fraud on Adams’ behalf when Adams himself walked away roughly unscathed, leaving Bahi the person within the center.
“I do know it is a onerous query,” the decide stated, addressing the prosecutor dealing with Bahi’s case. “What am I to make of an individual above Mr. Bahi, the mayor, who had his indictment dismissed in opposition to him?”
A member of the viewers quietly clapped his fingers. Assistant U.S. Legal professional Robert Sobelman dodged the query, as an alternative stating that the case was solely about Bahi’s private actions.
Bahi’s protection lawyer, Derek Adams, additionally made use of the mayor’s absence, noting that after his shopper had pleaded responsible to wire fraud conspiracy earlier this yr, the press saved asking “How do you are feeling that Adams’ prices have been dismissed and also you have been left holding the bag?
Ho later quoted the lawyer, noting, “It’s onerous to flee the notion that, as [defense attorney] Adams stated, that Mr. Bahi was left right here holding the bag.”
The decide additionally sought to take the case farther up the ladder, asking Bahi’s lawyer “who’s the architect” of the straw donor scheme Bahi admitted to.
In a submitting with courtroom previous to sentencing, the lawyer described Bahi as considerably naive about politics and blind to marketing campaign finance legal guidelines that prohibit how a lot contributors can provide candidates. He claimed that one other mayoral aide, Ahsan Chughtai, informed him the mayor gained’t present up at an occasion until a minimum of he might be promised $10,000 in donations.
After Bahi knowledgeable Mansurov of the minimal, the Uzbek contractor provided to jot down a $10,000 test himself. Bahi then requested Chughtai, who informed him concerning the $2,000 per individual restrict. Chughtai, Bahi claims, then informed him it could be okay for the contractor to reimburse his staff for his or her contributions.
Bahi’s lawyer stated “the directions Mr. Bahi obtained got here from Ahsan Chughtai. Whether or not it stopped with him or went to Mayor Adams, that’s not one thing Mr. Bahi is aware of.” Chughtai misplaced his job because the mayor’s liaison to the South Asian group and had his dwelling raided by the FBI, however he was by no means charged with a criminal offense.
Bahi additionally misplaced his job as a mayoral aide and, throughout his sentencing, stated he nervous {that a} jail sentence would stop him from persevering with charitable efforts to boost cash for the needy that he’d devoted the final 15 years of his life to. He requested the decide for one yr’s probation.
“I can’t undo the previous, your honor, however I can select the individual I’m going ahead,” he said. “It’s not incarceration, it’s not probation. It’s that leaving courtroom at this time as a convicted felon — that hurts.”
The decide acknowledged Bahi’s case introduced a “difficult sentence,” balancing what he stated was Bahi’s “extraordinary document” of charitable service to his “very critical offense,” noting that the Adams marketing campaign obtained public matching funds based mostly on the unlawful straw contributions organized by Bahi.
“Straw donations like these are a critical offense,” he famous. “It might look like it’s a victimless offense, however it’s not. The sufferer is the general public.”
In the long run, Bahi’s three-years-of-probation sentence was a compromise of kinds. The probation division had really helpful two years’ probation, Bahi had requested one yr probation, and the prosecution sought one yr and a day of imprisonment.
Bahi is now the second casualty of the Adams marketing campaign’s fundraising ways. Erden Arkan, a Turkish businessman who pleaded responsible in an analogous straw donor scheme, was sentenced to 1 yr probation by Ho.
However there are various others implicated in Adams’ fundraising who seem to have escaped a public show of their actions, beginning with Adams.
In September 2024 Adams grew to become the primary New York Metropolis mayor in fashionable historical past to be indicted. He was charged with soliciting and accepting unlawful straw donations as a part of his effort to acquire what would finally be $10 million in public matching funds. The indictment alleged that he’d continued this scheme in his bid for re-election.

In February, quickly after President Donald Trump’s inauguration, the Division of Justice moved to toss the costs, arguing that they inhibited the mayor’s means to cooperate within the administration’s immigration crackdown. The then-acting Manhattan U.S. lawyer and a number of other prosecutors dealing with the case all resigned in protest, and the movement for dismissal was taken over by a prime Justice Division lawyer who additionally occurred to be one in every of President Trump’s private attorneys.
In April, Ho agreed to dismiss the case “with prejudice,” which means it may well’t be reopened. However he made clear his emotions concerning the doubtful nature of the transaction, writing, “Every little thing right here smacks of a cut price: dismissal of the indictment in alternate for immigration coverage concessions.”
Consequently, the general public didn’t get to listen to the proof in opposition to Adams assembled by prosecutors, the FBI and the town Division of Investigation. Former mayoral aide Rana Abasova and Adams’ marketing campaign fundraiser, Brianna Suggs, each of whom featured prominently within the investigation, didn’t have to look as witnesses and confronted no prices themselves.
After the marketing campaign finance investigation exploded into the headlines in November 2023 when FBI brokers seized the mayor’s telephones, phrase of a broader investigation started to unfold.
One other mayoral aide, Winnie Greco, whom THE CITY had linked to different potential straw donor schemes, had her houses raided by the FBI and DOI in February 2024. She later resigned and stays underneath investigation by the Brooklyn U.S. lawyer.
In the meantime the mayor now goes about claiming his indictment was the results of the Biden administration’s “weaponizing” of the Manhattan U.S. lawyer’s workplace after he criticized their failure to get the U.S. border underneath management. The investigation truly started in September 2021, earlier than Adams had even begun his tenure at Metropolis Corridor.
On Tuesday his workplace introduced one more spherical of taxpayer-funded journey, this time with the mayor wrapping up his journey to Israel to jet off to Uzbekistan. There, his press workplace said, the mayor will take part in a “multi-day journey to satisfy with authorities, enterprise, tech, sports activities and non secular leaders to debate how New York Metropolis can companion with Uzbekistan to convey innovation, companies, and jobs to the 5 boroughs.”
If that’s to occur on the mayor’s watch, nonetheless, it should occur shortly. Since he dropped out of the race in October, his tenure at Metropolis Corridor now expires in simply over six weeks.

