Brooklyn Federal Judge Declares Mistrial in Corruption Case of Ex-Aide to Governors Hochul and Cuomo

A Brooklyn federal judge has declared a mistrial in the corruption case against Linda Sun, a former aide to New York Governors Kathy Hochul and Andrew Cuomo. The jury reported that it could not reach a unanimous decision on the 19 counts against Sun, according to ABC7NY. Judge Brian Cogan, who presided over the case, oversaw deliberations that began on December 12 and concluded with the declaration of a mistrial on Monday.

At the start of the trial, prosecutors charged Sun with acting as an agent for China, alleging that she used her government position to prevent Taiwanese representatives from meeting with senior New York State officials. They also accused her of forging Governor Hochul’s signature to invite Chinese officials to New York. Prosecutor Amanda Shami described the case as involving a breach of trust. Sun’s attorney, Jarrod Schaeffer, characterized the charges as unfounded and stated that Sun was performing her duties as a community liaison, as reported by ABC7NY.

Following the mistrial, a status conference is scheduled for January 26. Federal prosecutors have indicated their intention to retry the case promptly, with prosecutor Alexander Solomon communicating this to the court. The government presented testimony from 41 witnesses, while the defense called eight witnesses in support of their case against Sun…

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