NYC Comptroller Lander Alleges Mayor Adams Has ‘Epstein Files,’ Sparks City Hall Outrage
City Official Suggests Mayor Is Connected to Jeffrey Epstein Files
In an unexpected remark, City Comptroller Brad Lander implied that Mayor Eric Adams might have links to files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, prompting strong criticism from City Hall representatives.
Lander made the comment during an NY1 interview concerning conditions at an ICE detention facility at 26 Federal Plaza, where advocates have voiced concerns over treatment. Amid discussions on immigration issues, Lander smirked and speculated: “I’ve heard some say maybe the mayor is in Epstein’s files and is trying to divert attention.”
The comment drew immediate surprise and criticism, with NY1 host Errol Louis challenging Lander to provide evidence. City Hall spokesperson Kayla Mamelak responded sharply, calling the statement “defamatory filth” and accusing Lander of engaging in desperate political smears. “The mayor will continue to serve New Yorkers and ignore Brad Lander’s baseless accusations,” she said, adding that Lander’s comment re-victimizes Epstein’s victims.
Lander’s remark was met with disbelief, and critics questioned whether he had any factual basis for his suggestion. Mamelak emphasized that the politician’s comment was a malicious attempt to smear the mayor, stating, “He should apologize to Epstein’s victims and stop politicizing a tragic case.”
The controversy ties into ongoing debates surrounding the release of Epstein’s files, with former President Donald Trump and other figures linked to Epstein under scrutiny. Trump has dismissed the interest, questioning the fascination with Epstein’s case, even as some supporters demand transparency.
This dispute highlights political divisions over the Epstein case, with critics like Lander attempting to link public figures to the scandal, often without concrete proof. Meanwhile, officials emphasize the importance of respecting victims and handling the sensitive information responsibly.