Mistrial called after jury fails to reach verdict in trial of former Hochul and Cuomo aide Linda Sun
After a monthlong trial, a Brooklyn jury deadlocked on 19 charges against Linda Sun and her husband, prompting a mistrial and plans for a swift retrial by prosecutors.
- A judge declared a mistrial in the case against Linda Sun after jurors reported being deadlocked on all charges against her and her husband, Chris Hu.
- Prosecutor Alexander Solomon stated that the government intends to retry the case as soon as possible.
- Linda Sun was charged with multiple offenses, including acting as an unregistered agent for China and money laundering.
- Her lawyers argued that she is a proud American and a loyal public servant, highlighting her role in supporting the Asian American community.
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Judge Declares Mistrial in New York Gubernatorial Aide’s Foreign Agent Case
NEW YORK—A federal judge in Brooklyn on Dec. 22 declared a mistrial over a Chinese foreign agent case against former New York governor aide Linda Sun, after jurors failed to reach a verdict. Sun faces 19 charges, including acting as a Chinese agent, bribery in connection with state contracts, money laundering, and visa fraud. Her husband, Chris Hu, was charged with money laundering, misuse of someone else’s identification, bank fraud, and tax ev…
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