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Nyc Mayors Son Jordan Coleman Made Music In Gracie Mansion On 911

NYC Mayor's son, Jordan Coleman, made music in Gracie Mansion on 9/11

The son of New York City Mayor Eric Adams was reportedly in Gracie Mansion on September 11, 2001, recording music.

Jordan Coleman was 16 years old at the time of the attacks. Until now, there have not been any reports of his whereabouts on that day.

The New York Post reported that Coleman "spent hours in his room at Gracie Mansion with [rapper] Busta Rhymes working on music," according to a source.

The report also claims that Coleman and Rhymes were "seen leaving the mansion together later that night, hours after two planes had crashed into the World Trade Center."

The New York Post spoke to a source that stated, “Jordan was in his room at Gracie Mansion with Busta Rhymes, working on music,” before adding that “They were seen leaving later, that night into the early morning hours after the 9/11 terror attacks.

It is a bit shocking to learn that anyone would be making music while the 9/11 attacks were happening, and the backlash against Adams and his son is already picking up steam.

It is still early on in terms of news breaking, so keep checking in with us for all of the latest updates.

It is not yet known if Adams was aware of his son's activities on 9/11. The mayor's office has not yet commented on the report and has not responded to requests for comment.


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