STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A Staten Island woman who dated Mayor Eric Adams more than a decade ago and was later appointed to a City Hall position earning more than $160,000 a year plans to release a tell-all book later this week, according to the New York Daily News.
Jasmine Ray, a Stapleton resident who has previously written in to the Staten Island Advance/SILive.com, will soon release “Political Humanity,” a self-published book detailing her alleged “hidden relationship” with Adams.
“From the shadows of City Hall to the silence of closed-door meetings, Jasmine Ray reveals her untold role in the life of New York City’s mayor, Eric Adams,” according to Ray’s website. “Their hidden relationship—marked by intimacy, sacrifice, and betrayal—mirrors the larger struggles of politics itself: the tension between personal humanity and public expectation.”…