Longtime Adams confidante Winnie Greco resigns and staffer believed to be cooperating with feds is fired as City Hall shakeup continues

Two controversial City Hall staffers — including Winnie Greco, a longtime confidante to Mayor Eric Adams — were pushed out of their jobs Monday, The Post has learned.

Greco — who officials believe will potentially be indicted by the feds — resigned, while staffer Rana Abbasova, a key figure in the criminal case against Adams, was fired, sources said.

Two other staffers — Mohammad Bahi, the mayor’s liaison to the Muslim community, and Ahsan Chutgai, his senior Muslim adviser — resigned in recent days, according to sources.

All four couldn’t immediately be reached for comment. Attorneys for Abbasova and Greco did not return calls.

Winnie Greco has faced federal scrutiny. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

The resignation of Greco is the latest Adams administration shakeup amid the mayor facing federal criminal charges — and a directive from Gov. Kathy Hochul that Hizzoner clear house if he wants to keep his job before a sure-to-be blockbuster trial.

Greco served as the mayor’s director of Asian affairs, and has long been under scrutiny for ties to Chinese nationals.

Insiders said Greco’s departure became inevitable as those in the administration braced for her to be indicted by feds with Eastern District of New York over her dealings with foreign countries while she served in city government and on Adams’ election campaigns.

Murmurs of Greco’s likely ouster grew deafening Friday after insiders said Adams would drum out First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright.

Greco was spotted speaking to Adams’ chief adviser Ingrid Lewis-Martin. When approached by The Post, Greco briskly walked away, repeating “no comment” when asked her potential resignation, a long-rumored indictment against her and a federal raid on her home.

Adams and Greco have a long history, going back to his days as Brooklyn’s borough president, where she served as volunteer fundraiser and Chinese community liaison.

Greco and Adams have a long history, going back to his days as Brooklyn borough president. Corbis via Getty Images

Adams’ indictment — beyond being the first federal charges against a sitting Big Apple mayor — came after amid spiraling federal investigations into the City Hall’s top officials, including Greco.

The feds raided Greco’s Bronx home in February, after she faced a probe by the city’s Department of Investigation over allegations she improperly used her City Hall position to get perks.

She allegedly promised a campaign volunteer a job in Adams’ administration if they helped renovate her kitchen in early 2022.

Greco, who makes a $100,000 a year, took a leave of absence from City Hall but came back months later.

Her return apparently sparked strife with at least one top City Hall official: now-former Chief Counsel Lisa Zornberg.

Adams faces federal criminal charges. Paul Martinka

Sources said she pushed Adams to oust Greco, arguing she couldn’t ethically represent her after she lied on financial disclosure forms.

Adams didn’t heed Zornberg’s advice, and the top lawyer abruptly resigned.

Greco also featured in the 57-page indictment against Adams, which detailed $123,000 worth of travel perks he allegedly received from Turkish officials and nationals.

She traveled with Adams on two continent-spanning trips during 2017, according to the indictment.

During the first in July and August 2017, Greco joined Adams and the then-borough president’s son on an enviable excursion jet-setting from Nice, France; Istanbul, Turkey; Columbo, Sri Lanka; and Beijing, China, according to the court papers.

Staffer Rana Abbasorva was fired Monday. nyc.gov

“Adams accepted free business class tickets from the Turkish Airline, worth more than $35,000 total, for himself and his companions,” the indictment reads.

While in Istanbul, the trio received a heavily discounted stay at the St. Regis Istanbul, where the future mayor shacked up in the luxurious “Bentley Suite,” the indictment details.

Greco also flew with Adams to Nepal through Istanbul and Beijing during October 2017, documents state. The free business class tickets for the pair’s travel were worth more than $16,000 total, according to the indictment.