Government workers, ex-NYPD cop part of identity-stealing scheme to bilk $1M after ghost gun factory probed: prosecutors

A probe into an East Village ghost gun factory uncovered a massive scheme involving 10 government workers, including a disgraced ex-NYPD officer, who conspired to steal more than $1 million by taking advantage of New York City’s needy, prosecutors alleged Thursday.

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office slapped 18 people with a series of charges from four indictments that included conspiracy to manufacture ghost guns, conspiracy to rip off the state’s pandemic benefits program and residential burglary that all stemmed from a probe that got underway in 2022.

District Attorney Alvin Bragg said in a statement the fraud scheme was largely conducted by city workers, including several from the Department of Homeless Services, who “abused their position of public trust for personal gain.”

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Charde Baker appeared in Manhattan criminal court on Thursday. Steven Hirsch

Other public servants caught up in the legal trouble included an NYPD school safety officer, an MTA worker, a NYCHA staffer, and a pair of US Postal Service employees.

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