Why Adams’s successor in Brooklyn returned 10 gold tea sets from Turkey

Antonio Reynoso, the Brooklyn borough president, speaks to reporters at Junior's Restaurant and Bakery in Brooklyn, Sept. 16, 2024. Reynoso said he declined or returned gifts from Turkey and met with FBI officials who said to be wary of such gifts. [Eric Lee/The New York Times]

When Antonio Reynoso succeeded Eric Adams as the borough president of Brooklyn, he followed Adams' lead and began to engage in activities one might not normally associate with his local office: international relations.

When foreign consulates reached out, he took meetings, holding as many as two to three a week. When consulate officials and local leaders asked him to lead ceremonial events celebrating their countries' heritage, he agreed.

But over time, Reynoso's discomfort grew, he said. Modest gifts had come in from foreign consulates: a bottle of wine, a bookmark. But then Turkish officials began to increase their generosity.

They offered junkets to Turkey and wanted Reynoso to raise their native country's flag over Brooklyn Borough Hall. Ten gold-plated tea sets arrived as a gift from the Turkish consulate. Reynoso said he promptly returned them.

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