Tracey Collins Retires from NYC DOE Amid 'No-Show' Job Allegations
Mayor Eric Adams' partner steps down as investigations probe her alleged absence and undisclosed travel perks.
- Tracey Collins, partner of Mayor Eric Adams, retired from her senior role at the New York City Department of Education on November 1, 2024.
- Her retirement follows allegations of holding a 'no-show' job, with claims that she rarely appeared at the office since late 2023.
- Investigations are underway by multiple city agencies, including the Special Commissioner of Investigation and the Department of Investigation.
- Collins allegedly failed to disclose luxury travel perks on financial forms, linked to a federal indictment involving Mayor Adams.
- Despite the controversy, Collins has not been charged with any wrongdoing, and her work ethic has been defended by Mayor Adams.