The former head of the NYPD’s Sergeants Benevolent Association is expected to turn himself in Wednesday over allegations of misappropriation of union funds, The Post has learned.
Ed Mullins, 59, will surrender in Lower Manhattan nearly five months after FBI agents raided the controversial union head’s home on Long Island and SBA offices in NYC, sources confirmed.
Little info has emerged since agents were seen on Oct. 5, 2021, hauling boxes of documents from Mullins’ residence in Port Washington and the union officers on Worth Street in Lower Manhattan.
Federal sources have only said the raid was connected to alleged theft of SBA funds.
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