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Ex-Hochul Aide, Spouse Arrested in FBI Corruption Investigation

 September 4, 2024

In a startling development, Linda Sun, who previously served as Deputy Chief of Staff for New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, and her husband, Chris Hu, have been arrested by the FBI amid allegations of corruption focused on favoring the Chinese government.

The spouses, taken into FBI custody this week, stand accused of self-enrichment through activities that allegedly supported Chinese governmental interests while obstructing Taiwanese interactions with New York State officials, as Breitbart reports.

Linda Sun’s political career began under then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Her rise to Deputy Chief of Staff under Hochul marked a high point, and it came amid an apparent rise in fortunes for her husband Chris Hu, a known businessman on Long Island.

Details on the Charges Remain Confidential

The specifics of the charges against Sun and Hu initially remained under seal, adding a layer of mystery to the proceedings.

The couple was arrested on Long Island, a location closely tied to their personal and professional lives, including a lavish home valued at $3.5 million.

This home was the site of an earlier FBI raid in July, months before the couple’s eventual arrest.

Although the July operation did not result in immediate charges, it showcased the gravity of the investigation, foreshadowing the arrests that would later unfold.

Background and Current Allegations Against Sun and Hu

Prior to her role in the governor's office, Sun managed campaigns, notably for Austin Cheng in New York's third congressional district, a race he would ultimately exit in December 2023.

Her involvement in politics was diverse, including roles as a diversity officer at various New York State departments. This extensive background paints a complex picture of her career in public service.

Charges brought against them include allegations of manipulating state messaging to benefit Chinese perspectives, particularly against Taiwanese interests.

This, according to U.S. Attorney Breon Peace, involved Sun enriching her family by millions while posing as a devoted public servant.

Arrests Not Connected to Governor Hochul

Authorities have been keen to separate Hochul from the corruption probe, pointing out that Sun’s questionable activities stem from an agenda entirely her own and unrelated to the current governor’s administration.

Sun, originally brought into the fold by former Gov. Cuomo, had her professional conduct diverge significantly from her earlier administrative roles.

The couple was slated to appear in Brooklyn federal court, where they were to officially face the sealed charges.

As the community and media speculate about the situation, the legal path ahead will clarify the intricate details of their alleged transgressions.

Impact on U.S.-China Relations

The implications of the case stretch beyond state politics, touching on international relations, particularly between the U.S. and China. The Eastern District and FBI have heightened their scrutiny of cases involving Chinese interests, often citing violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act as a focal point.

This arrest comes amid a larger backdrop of strained U.S.-China relations, with New York State often being a battleground for international and domestic political maneuvers. How this case influences political and diplomatic negotiations will be observed closely by both national and international observers.

As the proceedings unfold, the depth of the couple’s alleged connections and their impact on international diplomacy will likely offer new insights into the complex interplay of local governance and global strategy.