Former NYC police union president sentenced to 2 years for stealing $600K in member dues
- Ed Mullins pleaded guilty to wire fraud for falsely reporting business expenses to steal $600K from the Sergeants Benevolent Association fund over 4 years.
- Mullins was ordered to forfeit $600K, pay $600K in restitution to the union, and serve 3 years supervised release after his prison term.
- He used the money for personal expenses including luxury purchases and meals at high-end restaurants.
- Mullins resigned as union president and retired from the NYPD after the FBI investigation.
- He was sentenced in Manhattan federal court and must surrender to prison by November 10.