New York police arrested a former aide to Governor Kathy Hochul on Tuesday, weeks after the FBI raided the aide’s Long Island home.
Authorities arrested both Linda Sun, 40, and her husband, Chris Hu, 41, on Tuesday. Sun is accused of violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act and conspiring to commit such a violation, as well as visa fraud, human smuggling and money laundering. She is accused of acting on behalf of the Chinese government and the Chinese Communist Party. Huchul fired Sun last year after her office discovered evidence of wrongdoing.
“This individual was hired by the Executive Chamber more than a decade ago. We terminated her employment in March 2023 after discovering evidence of misconduct, promptly reporting her actions to law enforcement, and assisting law enforcement throughout the process,” Hochul’s office said in a statement.
Hu was also charged with conspiracy to launder money. The FBI raided Sun’s $3.5 million home in late July, but no arrests were made.
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The Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
While serving under Hochul, Sun focused on business development, Asian American affairs, and diversity, equity and inclusion, according to her LinkedIn profile.
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She resigned from her role as Chamber President after 15 months and accepted a position with the New York State Department of Labor in 2022.
She left public service last year after allegedly being fired due to “evidence of misconduct,” a source familiar with the Post told The Post. The source said the alleged misconduct was Law enforcement.
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Sun’s husband runs a liquor store in Queens where at least one bottle of wine retailed near the door for $700, the Post reported.