See the luxury hotel suite feds say Eric Adams paid only $600 for when the stay was worth $7,000
- Eric Adams spent two nights at the St. Regis Istanbul in the summer of 2017, prosecutors said.
- He paid $600 for the hotel's Bentley suite instead of its true worth, about $7,000, they said.
- Take a look at the suite, a collaboration with the car brand that has automotive touches throughout.
Everyone wants to save money on vacation, but steep discounts are rare for most — unless you are a high-profile celebrity, influencer, or, it seems, the mayor of New York City.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams paid only $600 for a two-night stay at the Bentley suite at the luxurious St. Regis Hotel in Istanbul in 2017, federal prosecutors said in an indictment unsealed Thursday.
The stay was worth about $7,000, prosecutors said. That's about 91% off.
The discount has landed Adams in hot water.
In the indictment, federal prosecutors accuse Adams of engaging in years of public corruption. They say that over the past decade, he accepted gifts from foreign nationals — including complimentary or discounted Turkish Airlines flights, stays at luxury hotels, a spa treatment, meals, and boat trips — in exchange for political favors.
One of these perks was the 2017 stay in the St. Regis' Bentley Suite. The suite is a collaboration between St. Regis Hotels and luxury car brand Bentley, which also worked together on a suite in St. Regis' flagship hotel in New York.
Everything was inspired by Bentley, from the curves of the headboard to the sofa that uses the same quilted leather pattern as the auto brand's seats. There's a Champagne chiller built into the couch and a TV in the bathroom.
A one-night stay in mid-October 2024 costs around 1,880 euros, or about $2,100, a night, according to the St. Regis Istanbul website.
Prosecutors also said in the indictment that on a 2019 trip to Turkey, Adams stayed in a different suite, called the Cosmopolitan, at the same St. Regis hotel, paying nothing instead of the visit's $3,000 value.
Adams has said he is not guilty. If convicted, he could be sentenced to up to 45 years in prison.
Take a look inside the Bentley hotel suite where prosecutors say he stayed in 2017 at a major discount.