
The United Arab Emirates ‘ government paid as much as$ 5, 000 for , Joel Eisdorfer, then a senior , City Hall , adviser to Mayor , Eric Adams, to visit the Middle Eastern country for a summit in February, newly released documents show.
The browse, which Eisdorfer took with NYPD Commissioner , Edward Caban , and International Affairs Commissioner , Edward Mermelstein, drew , headlines , at the time as it was among a number of international visits involving major Adams management officials for which the president’s office , declined to disclose financing information.
Eisdorfer, who stepped down in June from his blog as Adams ‘ Jewish community contact, had to send a 2024 financial disclosure upon his departure. That form reveals the UAE ‘s , Interior Ministry , picked up the tab for his trip.
Provided to the , Daily News , by the Conflicts of Interest Board this week, the form says the , UAE Interior Ministry , spent between$ 1, 000 and$ 5, 000 on Eisdorfer’s visit.
Who paid for Mermelstein and Caban’s departure is still undetermined. The , NYPD , and Adams ‘ office did n’t immediately return requests for comment Wednesday.
Eisdorfer, as well, did n’t return a request for comment.
Before leaving , City Hall,  , Eisdorfer was in discussions with , Frank Carone, Adams ‘ ex-chief of workers, about joining his advocacy organization. But, a source familiar with the matter said , Wednesday Eisdorfer , is rather expected to start his own auditing firm. Additionally, Essdorfer has stated that he intends to work on Adams ‘ 2025 reelection bid.
While in the , UAE, Eisdorfer, Mermelstein and Caban attended the , World Governments Summit, a , UAE , government-sponsored meeting in , Dubai , where headline listeners included Indian Prime Minister , Narendra Modi , and ex-Fox News , host , Tucker Carlson.
The Emirates News Agency , said at the moment that Caban and Eisdorfer met with , UAE , Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh , Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan , at the mountain to talk about strategies to “enhance participation” between , New York City  , and the Middle Eastern country, “particularly in safety and law police”.
The Adams leaders ‘ visit came after the , NYPD , raised controversy for having officials participate in a training exercise in the , UAE , alongside people of the Akhmat special forces system,  , a Chechenian military that’s fighting in the war in , Ukraine , on Russia’s representative. Ukraine’s government has accused Akhmat of war crimes.
Caban ‘s , UAE , visit followed three overseas trips he took in 2023 for which the , NYPD , declined to disclose funding details.
Caban’s 2023 financial disclosure, released earlier this month, revealed , all three trips , were bankrolled by foreign governments, including an October visit to , Qatar.
The details about Eisdorfer ‘s , UAE , trip also come after Mermelstein’s 2023 financial disclosure, released earlier this month, showed , Azerbaijan’s government paid for him , and , Rana Abbasova, a longtime Adams aide, to visit that country last fall in a previously unreported trip.
Abbasova has since been suspended from , City Hall , after her home was  , raided by FBI agents as part of a federal investigation into whether Turkey’s government pumped illegal donations , into Adams ‘ 2021 campaign coffers.
Mermelstein’s disclosure also revealed he accepted between$ 2, 000 and$ 10, 000 in gifts from Colombia’s government and the , U. S. Mexico Foundation , to cover portions of a trip to , Latin America , he took with the mayor last year to learn about the root causes of the city’s migrant crisis.
The gifts came after the mayor, who also got parts of the , Latin America , visit comped by foreign entities, had told reporters his “team picked up their own costs” on that trip.
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