A former top official in the Adams administration official was charged with witness tampering and destruction of evidence by the feds on Tuesday – one day after he left City Hall.
Mohamed Bahi told witnesses in the historic corruption case against Mayor Eric Adams to lie to federal agents, a complaint unsealed Tuesday contends.
Bahi also deleted a messaging app off his phone before the feds served a search warrant at his home in July, the court papers state.
The complaint comes a day after city officials said Bahi, who served as the mayor’s liaison to the Muslim community, had resigned.
Bahi didn’t answer several calls from The Post.