FBI Public Corruption Squad , Raids Home of New York City , Mayor's Campaign Fundraiser.<br />On November 2, the FBI raided the home <br />of a consultant with connections to <br />New York City Mayor Eric Adams. .<br />On November 2, the FBI raided the home <br />of a consultant with connections to <br />New York City Mayor Eric Adams. .<br />'The Guardian' reports that <br />Brianna Suggs served as Adams' <br />top campaign fundraiser. .<br />According to a 'New York Times' report, <br />the search of Suggs' home was part of an <br />investigation by the FBI's public corruption squad.<br />Following news of the raid, Adams canceled several <br />meetings scheduled in Washington D.C., where he <br />planned to discuss issues relating to immigration.<br />Following news of the raid, Adams canceled several <br />meetings scheduled in Washington D.C., where he <br />planned to discuss issues relating to immigration.<br />According to Suggs' LinkedIn profile, she served <br />as Adams' "fundraiser and director of logistics" <br />on his mayoral campaign from 2019 to 2021. .<br />'The Guardian' reports that the reason <br />behind the FBI raid has yet to be disclosed.<br />In September, local news outlet 'The City' <br />published a report claiming that Adams <br />and his team refused to identify the sources of <br />hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign donations. .<br />According to the local New York publication, those <br />donations totaled $300,000 from over 500 donors. .<br />Adams' campaign counsel, Vito Pitta, <br />denied the accusations and maintained that <br />the now-mayor had complied with all requests. .<br />The campaign has responded to every <br />notice from [the campaign finance board] <br />as appropriate – while also investigating <br />concerns as appropriate – and will<br />continue to follow all rules and best <br />practices as mandated by the CFB, Vito Pitta, Eric Adams' campaign counsel, via 'The Guardian'