Erden Arkan, a businessman with close ties to New York’s Turkish community, pleaded guilty in federal court on Friday to ...
Ahead of the New York City mayor's trial, a businessman plans to plead guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
Erden Arkan said he paid his employees to give to the mayoral campaign in consultation with the Turkish government.
The Turkish-born construction executive said he knowingly wrote checks for employees who then made donations to the 2021 Eric ...
A Brooklyn businessman identified only as “Businessman-5” in an indictment against New York City Mayor Eric Adams plans to plead guilty to a conspiracy charge in connection with the illegal collection ...
NEW YORK — Erden Arkan — whose Brooklyn-based and Ankara-linked construction firm was searched by the FBI as part of a federal probe into Mayor Eric Adams — intends to plead guilty to ...
Before the fundraiser, Arkan allegedly gave $1,250 to each of 10 employees, who then donated the money to the campaign. Eight of the alleged straw donations, made in the names of New York City ...
According to court filings, Arkan plans to admit to charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud by collecting campaign contributions for Adams that were made under the name of someone other than ...