New York, oct 1 (AP) New York City Mayor Eric Adams launched a legal attack on the federal corruption case against him Monday, with his attorney asking a judge to toss out bribery charges and then holding a combative news conference accusing prosecutors of ethical lapses. Adams, a Democrat, pleaded not guilty Friday to charges that he accepted lavish travel benefits and illegal campaign contributions from a Turkish official and other foreign nationals, and in return performed favours, including pushing through the opening of a Turkish consulate building. Also Read | Marburg Outbreak in Rwanda: Government Issues Guidelines To Curb Spread of Marburg Virus Disease (MVD) as Death Toll Hits 8.

The mayor's attorneys said in a motion filed early Monday that the cheap flights to overseas destinations, seat upgrades, free meals and free hotel rooms he got were not bribes, as that crime has been defined by federal law. "Congressmen get upgrades, they get corner suites, they get better tables at restaurants, they get free appetisers, they have their iced tea filled up," his attorney, Alex Spiro, said at a subsequent news conference. "Courtesies to politicians are not federal crimes.

" Also Read | PM Narendra Modi Speaks to Benjamin Netanyahu Amid Israel-Hezbollah Conflict, Says Terrorism Has No Place in Our World. While not disputing that Adams accepted flight upgrades and deeply-discounted or free travel, Spiro said his client had never promised to take action on behalf of the Turkish g.