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    Ex-NYC Mayor Eric Adams Claims He Didn’t Profit From NYC Token

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJanuary 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A spokesperson for former New York City Mayor Eric Adams has refuted accusations that he moved money or profited from the NYC Token, which launched on Monday and plummeted 80% in the first hour of launch. 

    “To be absolutely clear: Eric Adams did not move investor funds. Eric Adams did not profit from the launch of the NYC Token. No funds were removed from the NYC Token,” Todd Shapiro, a spokesperson for Adams, said in a statement shared to X on Wednesday.

    Accusations of a potential rug pull spread after the NYC Token fell more than 80% shortly after launch, with some crypto analysts claiming that liquidity was removed and that investors may have suffered losses totaling more than $3.4 million, according to on-chain estimates.

    Shapiro, however, said these allegations are “false and unsupported by evidence.” 

    “At no point was his involvement intended for personal or financial gain,” said Shapiro, who blamed the sharp token fall on “market volatility.”

    Statement from Eric Adams’ spokesperson, Todd Shapiro: Source: Eric Adams

    NYC Token team gives different explanation 

    However, Shapiro’s comments that “no funds were removed from the NYC Token” appear to conflict with a previous statement from the NYC Token X account, which said it “rebalanced the liquidity” in response to the demand the token saw at launch.

    It also said it added more funds to the NYC Token liquidity pool.

    In an interview with FOX Business, Adams explained that proceeds from the NYC Token would provide funding to non-profits to raise awareness about antisemitism and anti-Americanism through education programs.