Neighbors ‘heard screaming’ during FBI raid at home of Adams fundraiser who’s made more than $150K from mayor’s campaign
The home of a top fundraiser for New York City Mayor Eric Adams was raided by the feds Thursday morning — just as Hizzoner bailed on a slate of White House immigration meetings to return to the Big Apple almost as soon as he landed in DC, The Post has confirmed.
Federal agents busted into the Brooklyn home of Brianna Suggs, a close consultant whose firm has earned more than $150,000 from the mayor’s campaign team since 2021.
Her company – Suggs Solutions LLC – is registered to a family-owned brownstone at 929 Lincoln Place in Crown Heights, according to property records.
“I heard screaming maybe two or three hours ago,” one neighbor told The Post. “I heard helicopters (also) … the house is boarded up.”
Another eyewitness told The Post that he saw cars on the block with civilian plates – that nonetheless carried FBI agents who were going in and out of the house.
“I saw some of them carrying cardboard boxes which they loaded into a van,” Devon Stilwell, a 22-year-old who was hanging out up the block with some film students from NYU, told The Post on Thursday afternoon.
The feds raided the home of Brianna Suggs in Brooklyn early on Thursday who has served as a close consultant to Mayor Eric Adams, The Post has confirmed.
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